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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... authorities of his college had long been practising schemes against him , and that it was only upon their failure that the arbitrary power of the crown was had recourse to . Lord Gren- ville's defence is , however , written in an ...
... authorities of his college had long been practising schemes against him , and that it was only upon their failure that the arbitrary power of the crown was had recourse to . Lord Gren- ville's defence is , however , written in an ...
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... authority of both church and state , dispersed the most malicious slanders of me , will think it necessary that in this I follow the French fashion , and write my own memoirs , that it may appear to the world on what ground or motives ...
... authority of both church and state , dispersed the most malicious slanders of me , will think it necessary that in this I follow the French fashion , and write my own memoirs , that it may appear to the world on what ground or motives ...
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... authority of his relations , his friends , and those who were chiefly about him . And these have concurred in the same testimony with regard to Lord Shaftesbury , that he filled up all the private offices of life , as a master , a ...
... authority of his relations , his friends , and those who were chiefly about him . And these have concurred in the same testimony with regard to Lord Shaftesbury , that he filled up all the private offices of life , as a master , a ...
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... authority , yet insisted that episcopacy was jure divino . The supporting them in these pre- tensions was represented to the queen to be as much the concern of the crown as of the clergy ; for , as they would always be dependent on the ...
... authority , yet insisted that episcopacy was jure divino . The supporting them in these pre- tensions was represented to the queen to be as much the concern of the crown as of the clergy ; for , as they would always be dependent on the ...
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... authority of the church , and the sacredness of the hierarchy , were the themes upon which they were incessantly descanting be- fore their listless congregations . King James's favourite point was an absolute government , and , to ...
... authority of the church , and the sacredness of the hierarchy , were the themes upon which they were incessantly descanting be- fore their listless congregations . King James's favourite point was an absolute government , and , to ...
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