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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... character , to be desirous of clear- ing the founder of his family from the clouds of abuse which the court writers had rolled around his memory . For this purpose his lordship obtained the assistance of Mr. Benjamin Martyn , a gentle ...
... character , to be desirous of clear- ing the founder of his family from the clouds of abuse which the court writers had rolled around his memory . For this purpose his lordship obtained the assistance of Mr. Benjamin Martyn , a gentle ...
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... character which has been extremely injured by the misrepresentations of party men and bigots ; and it will be the highest satisfaction to me to be in any measure the instrument of removing the prejudices which have been unjustly raised ...
... character which has been extremely injured by the misrepresentations of party men and bigots ; and it will be the highest satisfaction to me to be in any measure the instrument of removing the prejudices which have been unjustly raised ...
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... character of the Earl , which will , I hope , remove that appear- ance of indiscriminate eulogy too prominent in the work . This work is valuable as the authenticated record of the acts of one of our greatest states- men in the hope of ...
... character of the Earl , which will , I hope , remove that appear- ance of indiscriminate eulogy too prominent in the work . This work is valuable as the authenticated record of the acts of one of our greatest states- men in the hope of ...
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... character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon . William Hastings.- Breach with Hamburgh . - Peace with Holland . 281 CHAPTER IX . Fall of the Earl of Clarendon . xviii CONTENTS .
... character - useful to him as a Minister . His Character of the Hon . William Hastings.- Breach with Hamburgh . - Peace with Holland . 281 CHAPTER IX . Fall of the Earl of Clarendon . xviii CONTENTS .
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... character was treated in his life - time by venal writers for a corrupted court , incensed at his con- duct and interested in his destruction , or with what credulity later authors have taken up all the aspersions then thrown upon him ...
... character was treated in his life - time by venal writers for a corrupted court , incensed at his con- duct and interested in his destruction , or with what credulity later authors have taken up all the aspersions then thrown upon him ...
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