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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... desired by Dr. Thomas to wait on him with an excuse for the doctor's not attending him himself . Lord Ashley ( this was his title at that time ) * received him with his usual civility , and was so pleased with his behaviour and ...
... desired by Dr. Thomas to wait on him with an excuse for the doctor's not attending him himself . Lord Ashley ( this was his title at that time ) * received him with his usual civility , and was so pleased with his behaviour and ...
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... desired a war with France , and our court had made a league with the States to enter into one , yet these , seeing the influence which the court of France had over our councils , and being jealous of the English forces , which were sent ...
... desired a war with France , and our court had made a league with the States to enter into one , yet these , seeing the influence which the court of France had over our councils , and being jealous of the English forces , which were sent ...
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... grandson , en- abled the trustees to make this opposition , im- mediately projected the total ruin of his nephew's fortune ; and desired to be heard in behalf of A.D. 1631. the king , to show that the deed EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 37.
... grandson , en- abled the trustees to make this opposition , im- mediately projected the total ruin of his nephew's fortune ; and desired to be heard in behalf of A.D. 1631. the king , to show that the deed EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 37.
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... desired him to per- mit the parliament to sit but two days longer , he answered , in a peremptory manner , “ No , not a minute : " and he accordingly dissolved them on the 15th day of June 1626 . Oppressive measures . The king , after ...
... desired him to per- mit the parliament to sit but two days longer , he answered , in a peremptory manner , “ No , not a minute : " and he accordingly dissolved them on the 15th day of June 1626 . Oppressive measures . The king , after ...
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... desired that he might rather be the subject of his mercy than his power : " upon which the treasurer said , " You mean , rather of his majesty's mercy than his jus- tice . " Mr. Hollis replied , " I " I say , of his majesty's power , my ...
... desired that he might rather be the subject of his mercy than his power : " upon which the treasurer said , " You mean , rather of his majesty's mercy than his jus- tice . " Mr. Hollis replied , " I " I say , of his majesty's power , my ...
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