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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... Bill . The fourth Earl did not derogate from the honours of his house : like his predeces- sors , he was distinguished as a keen advocate for popular rights , and as a munificent patron of lite- rature . This patronage , at a time less ...
... Bill . The fourth Earl did not derogate from the honours of his house : like his predeces- sors , he was distinguished as a keen advocate for popular rights , and as a munificent patron of lite- rature . This patronage , at a time less ...
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... [ Bill for granting Indulgences to Nonconformists . ] - Severe measures against the Nonconformists.- Five - mile Act.- Policy of France.- Shaftesbury's perception of character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon ...
... [ Bill for granting Indulgences to Nonconformists . ] - Severe measures against the Nonconformists.- Five - mile Act.- Policy of France.- Shaftesbury's perception of character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon ...
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... bill of great conse- quence from the table of the house of lords in the former parliament , when it was ready for the royal assent . The few speeches which re- main of Lord Shaftesbury's I have introduced in those periods of his life in ...
... bill of great conse- quence from the table of the house of lords in the former parliament , when it was ready for the royal assent . The few speeches which re- main of Lord Shaftesbury's I have introduced in those periods of his life in ...
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... bill in equity against Sir Francis Ashley and the others , upon consideration that they had be- fore agreed with a purchaser for the lands , for Sir Anthony's use , at a much greater value . Sir Francis being sensible that the separate ...
... bill in equity against Sir Francis Ashley and the others , upon consideration that they had be- fore agreed with a purchaser for the lands , for Sir Anthony's use , at a much greater value . Sir Francis being sensible that the separate ...
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... bill for the same should be brought in as soon as the grievances were presented to and redressed by the king . They appeared , likewise , extremely cautious of giving him the most distant offence : for one Mr. Moor having said in a ...
... bill for the same should be brought in as soon as the grievances were presented to and redressed by the king . They appeared , likewise , extremely cautious of giving him the most distant offence : for one Mr. Moor having said in a ...
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