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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... conduct of Charles the First , from his accession to the throne to the dissolution of the parliament , March 10 , 1628-9 49 CHAPTER III . Review of King Charles's conduct continued , from the disso- lution of the parliament , March 10 ...
... conduct of Charles the First , from his accession to the throne to the dissolution of the parliament , March 10 , 1628-9 49 CHAPTER III . Review of King Charles's conduct continued , from the disso- lution of the parliament , March 10 ...
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... conduct of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper in public affairs from the death of Oliver Cromwell to the Restoration ; and a particular account of the concern which he had in bringing about that event . 176 CHAPTER VII . - Sir Anthony made one ...
... conduct of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper in public affairs from the death of Oliver Cromwell to the Restoration ; and a particular account of the concern which he had in bringing about that event . 176 CHAPTER VII . - Sir Anthony made one ...
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... Conduct of the French King . - Terms of the Triple Alliance . - State of the English Council . - In- fluence of the Duke of York . Lord Conway's Letter to Lord Ashley - Memorial to the King . - Page 326 CHAPTER X. [ Intrigues with ...
... Conduct of the French King . - Terms of the Triple Alliance . - State of the English Council . - In- fluence of the Duke of York . Lord Conway's Letter to Lord Ashley - Memorial to the King . - Page 326 CHAPTER X. [ Intrigues with ...
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... conduct . But the examples of excellent men of our own country must have a more lively and extensive influence ; because we are engaged in the same interest , have the same constitution to preserve , and , perhaps , ought to pursue the ...
... conduct . But the examples of excellent men of our own country must have a more lively and extensive influence ; because we are engaged in the same interest , have the same constitution to preserve , and , perhaps , ought to pursue the ...
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... conducting , a legal , constitutional , and spirited opposition , at the expense of ease , health , and for- tune , at the utmost hazard of life and in the most critical times , be the characteristic of a patriot , no man ever had a ...
... conducting , a legal , constitutional , and spirited opposition , at the expense of ease , health , and for- tune , at the utmost hazard of life and in the most critical times , be the characteristic of a patriot , no man ever had a ...
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