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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... Anthony to Henry Cromwell , and also for some papers which the Duchess of Kent had shown to Dr. Birch , from which it appeared that Shaftesbury had , upon many oc- illness , may in some measure be traced . In viii PREFACE .
... Anthony to Henry Cromwell , and also for some papers which the Duchess of Kent had shown to Dr. Birch , from which it appeared that Shaftesbury had , upon many oc- illness , may in some measure be traced . In viii PREFACE .
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... appeared in all his public discourses , -a boldness ever guided by a solid judgment , which , never allowing him to say anything but what was proper , regulated his least word , and baffled the untiring vigilance of his enemies . " 995 ...
... appeared in all his public discourses , -a boldness ever guided by a solid judgment , which , never allowing him to say anything but what was proper , regulated his least word , and baffled the untiring vigilance of his enemies . " 995 ...
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... appeared only when persons as- sumed a merit to which they had no just title , and when they were too busy in matters beyond their knowledge . This behaviour undoubtedly created him many enemies , and gave birth to most of the slanders ...
... appeared only when persons as- sumed a merit to which they had no just title , and when they were too busy in matters beyond their knowledge . This behaviour undoubtedly created him many enemies , and gave birth to most of the slanders ...
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... appearing at the fire in the hall , one of the seniors ( who was the tyrant of that day ) called Sir Anthony ; when he , according to agreement , gave the signal to the juniors by striking the senior a box on the ear , and immediately a ...
... appearing at the fire in the hall , one of the seniors ( who was the tyrant of that day ) called Sir Anthony ; when he , according to agreement , gave the signal to the juniors by striking the senior a box on the ear , and immediately a ...
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... appearance as a public character was written , our country was singularly destitute of able and impartial historians . It was then necessary to make this re- capitulation ; and although the labours of Hallam , and many others , have ...
... appearance as a public character was written , our country was singularly destitute of able and impartial historians . It was then necessary to make this re- capitulation ; and although the labours of Hallam , and many others , have ...
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