The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, from Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 2R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... true , because he accompa- nied Lord Shaftesbury in the journey , who then told him his reasons for it . Thomas Clifford . Lord Shaf . tesbury's with Mon- sieur A.D. 1672. support was in the Duke of York , EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 5.
... true , because he accompa- nied Lord Shaftesbury in the journey , who then told him his reasons for it . Thomas Clifford . Lord Shaf . tesbury's with Mon- sieur A.D. 1672. support was in the Duke of York , EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 5.
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... told him that he was not aware of the privileges of the situation he enjoyed . " The judge's friend , ” he said , “ always had a right of preaudience at the bar , taking precedence even of the attorney - general . " H- excited by the ...
... told him that he was not aware of the privileges of the situation he enjoyed . " The judge's friend , ” he said , “ always had a right of preaudience at the bar , taking precedence even of the attorney - general . " H- excited by the ...
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... told anecdote , and this retort was really made in the presence of the queen , it evinces more wit than good taste in the chancellor , who must have known that the retort , although a mere joke to Charles , was a bitter jest to the ...
... told anecdote , and this retort was really made in the presence of the queen , it evinces more wit than good taste in the chancellor , who must have known that the retort , although a mere joke to Charles , was a bitter jest to the ...
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... told him that he could not proceed upon business till the house was in form . length the duke was obliged to submit , but said , in a passion , " My lord , you are a rascal and a villain . " He , with great composure , immediately ...
... told him that he could not proceed upon business till the house was in form . length the duke was obliged to submit , but said , in a passion , " My lord , you are a rascal and a villain . " He , with great composure , immediately ...
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... told them , that he had been obliged to enter into a war with Holland , and that , " before his declara- tion of the same , he had put forth a declaration for indulgence to dissenters , and had found the good effects of it , by securing ...
... told them , that he had been obliged to enter into a war with Holland , and that , " before his declara- tion of the same , he had put forth a declaration for indulgence to dissenters , and had found the good effects of it , by securing ...
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