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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... Restoration ; and a particular account of the concern which he had in bringing about that event . 176 CHAPTER VII . - Sir Anthony made one of the new Privy Council . - Advanced to the Peerage . His generosity . Conduct of Charles ...
... Restoration ; and a particular account of the concern which he had in bringing about that event . 176 CHAPTER VII . - Sir Anthony made one of the new Privy Council . - Advanced to the Peerage . His generosity . Conduct of Charles ...
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... Restoration are set down pre- vious to others which happened before it . Lord Shaftesbury was , however , very regular in his at- tendance on divine worship ; he kept a chaplain constantly in his house . This gentleman's name was ...
... Restoration are set down pre- vious to others which happened before it . Lord Shaftesbury was , however , very regular in his at- tendance on divine worship ; he kept a chaplain constantly in his house . This gentleman's name was ...
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... restoring to the crown the ancient jurisdiction , as well ecclesiastical as temporal , and for abolishing all foreign power repugnant to it . The interests of the civil go- vernment , and of the national religion , ( between which , by ...
... restoring to the crown the ancient jurisdiction , as well ecclesiastical as temporal , and for abolishing all foreign power repugnant to it . The interests of the civil go- vernment , and of the national religion , ( between which , by ...
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... restoring the quiet of the nation.29 If the king had properly considered his own interest , as connected with that of the public ; if he had not thought himself entitled to an unli- mited authority ; here was a happy opportunity for him ...
... restoring the quiet of the nation.29 If the king had properly considered his own interest , as connected with that of the public ; if he had not thought himself entitled to an unli- mited authority ; here was a happy opportunity for him ...
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... Restoration , he and the Earl of Southampton were dining with the Earl of Clarendon ; the Lady Anne Hyde , who had been recently privately married to the Duke of York , was present . As Shaftesbury and Southampton were returning home ...
... Restoration , he and the Earl of Southampton were dining with the Earl of Clarendon ; the Lady Anne Hyde , who had been recently privately married to the Duke of York , was present . As Shaftesbury and Southampton were returning home ...
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