The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury: From Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 1R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... France.- Shaftesbury's perception of character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon . William Hastings.- Breach with Hamburgh . - Peace with Holland . 281 CHAPTER IX . Fall of the Earl of Clarendon . xviii CONTENTS .
... France.- Shaftesbury's perception of character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon . William Hastings.- Breach with Hamburgh . - Peace with Holland . 281 CHAPTER IX . Fall of the Earl of Clarendon . xviii CONTENTS .
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... France . The two Secret Treaties . - Corrup- -tion of the members of the Cabal Administration . ] - Temper of the Court . - Account of the Cabal . - Lord Ashley's advice to the King . - Discovers the King's conversion to Popery . - Lord ...
... France . The two Secret Treaties . - Corrup- -tion of the members of the Cabal Administration . ] - Temper of the Court . - Account of the Cabal . - Lord Ashley's advice to the King . - Discovers the King's conversion to Popery . - Lord ...
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... France , and our court had made a league with the States to enter into one , yet these , seeing the influence which the court of France had over our councils , and being jealous of the English forces , which were sent into Flan- ders to ...
... France , and our court had made a league with the States to enter into one , yet these , seeing the influence which the court of France had over our councils , and being jealous of the English forces , which were sent into Flan- ders to ...
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... France , with the assistance of England , assured to herself the greatest part of the vast conquests and accessions she had made to her empire ; and broke the strength of her enemies more effectually by the peace than she could have ...
... France , with the assistance of England , assured to herself the greatest part of the vast conquests and accessions she had made to her empire ; and broke the strength of her enemies more effectually by the peace than she could have ...
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... France , could not entitle him to Father Orleans's good opinion . I do not think it very material to mention Mr. Archdeacon Echard upon this occasion . It is plain that he did not make much inquiry into the character of Lord Shaftesbury ...
... France , could not entitle him to Father Orleans's good opinion . I do not think it very material to mention Mr. Archdeacon Echard upon this occasion . It is plain that he did not make much inquiry into the character of Lord Shaftesbury ...
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