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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... carried on upon literary subjects between the fourth Earl , Mr. Martyn , and Dr. * As it has been often supposed that the fourth Earl was the author of this Memoir , I insert the following letters which point out exactly the share he ...
... carried on upon literary subjects between the fourth Earl , Mr. Martyn , and Dr. * As it has been often supposed that the fourth Earl was the author of this Memoir , I insert the following letters which point out exactly the share he ...
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... carry in them a full conviction that Lord Shaftesbury * “ Il voulut qu'il s'applicât plutôt à l'étude des choses qui concernent l'état et l'é- glise d'Angleterre , et de ce qui peut avoir quelque rapport aux soins d'un ministre d'état ...
... carry in them a full conviction that Lord Shaftesbury * “ Il voulut qu'il s'applicât plutôt à l'étude des choses qui concernent l'état et l'é- glise d'Angleterre , et de ce qui peut avoir quelque rapport aux soins d'un ministre d'état ...
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... carried on the trade of faction ' beyond and within the seas several years after . In 1683 , when the crop - eared plot broke out , he left Oxon , and conveyed away then with him several letters and writings without being search- ed ...
... carried on the trade of faction ' beyond and within the seas several years after . In 1683 , when the crop - eared plot broke out , he left Oxon , and conveyed away then with him several letters and writings without being search- ed ...
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... carried his notions of pre- rogative and paternal dominion to a very great height ; and was , therefore , in his public principles directly opposite to Lord Shaftesbury . When his lordship was chancellor of the exchequer , he gave Sir ...
... carried his notions of pre- rogative and paternal dominion to a very great height ; and was , therefore , in his public principles directly opposite to Lord Shaftesbury . When his lordship was chancellor of the exchequer , he gave Sir ...
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... carried this estate suffered very much by the clandestine sale of such a part of it . it furnished him with an opportunity , some years afterwards , of showing his generous and recon- cileable temper . Rockborne , which was his fa ...
... carried this estate suffered very much by the clandestine sale of such a part of it . it furnished him with an opportunity , some years afterwards , of showing his generous and recon- cileable temper . Rockborne , which was his fa ...
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