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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... favour , he gave it to one of his sons . Upon this , Dryden , to be grateful , resolved to show him some jus- tice in this very poem ; and therefore celebrated his conduct as lord chancellor in the following lines : In Israel's court ne ...
... favour , he gave it to one of his sons . Upon this , Dryden , to be grateful , resolved to show him some jus- tice in this very poem ; and therefore celebrated his conduct as lord chancellor in the following lines : In Israel's court ne ...
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... favour . I cannot help here taking notice of one passage in Rapin . When he makes his observations on Father Orleans's character of Lord Shaftesbury , and hints at the partiality of it , he says , " Mr. Locke speaks otherwise of him ...
... favour . I cannot help here taking notice of one passage in Rapin . When he makes his observations on Father Orleans's character of Lord Shaftesbury , and hints at the partiality of it , he says , " Mr. Locke speaks otherwise of him ...
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... favour of naval aids that he could gather from the old records , which formed his favourite study . " He kept them , " says Heylyn , " in the coffin of a pye which had been sent him by his mother , and kept there till the mouldiness and ...
... favour of naval aids that he could gather from the old records , which formed his favourite study . " He kept them , " says Heylyn , " in the coffin of a pye which had been sent him by his mother , and kept there till the mouldiness and ...
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... favour , and be promoted to very great honour ; yet shall afterwards lose the prince's favour , and be as much disrespected as before honoured and admired ; yet , at the same time , you shall be one of the most popular men under heaven ...
... favour , and be promoted to very great honour ; yet shall afterwards lose the prince's favour , and be as much disrespected as before honoured and admired ; yet , at the same time , you shall be one of the most popular men under heaven ...
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... three lives or twenty - one years . These acts contained , however , an exception in favour of the crown , which enabled Elizabeth to continue to A.D. 1558. therefore , was put to the alienation of E 2 EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 51.
... three lives or twenty - one years . These acts contained , however , an exception in favour of the crown , which enabled Elizabeth to continue to A.D. 1558. therefore , was put to the alienation of E 2 EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 51.
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