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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... kingdom . He was a man of slow parts , but scrupulously exact in matters of testimony , which his great length of days occasioned his being called upon sometimes to give . The truth of this is known to se- veral people now living . He ...
... kingdom . He was a man of slow parts , but scrupulously exact in matters of testimony , which his great length of days occasioned his being called upon sometimes to give . The truth of this is known to se- veral people now living . He ...
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... kingdom , it is impossible that Noy could have originated this idea , since it was acted upon , although not to the same extent , before Noy had re- ceived the attorney - generalship as the price of his desertion , A.D. 1634. father had ...
... kingdom , it is impossible that Noy could have originated this idea , since it was acted upon , although not to the same extent , before Noy had re- ceived the attorney - generalship as the price of his desertion , A.D. 1634. father had ...
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... kingdom ; ” adding , however , these words , " thanks be to God , we have no oc- casion , we having a just and pious king ; " he was committed by them to the Tower , and kept there till the king declared he had forgiven his offence . It ...
... kingdom ; ” adding , however , these words , " thanks be to God , we have no oc- casion , we having a just and pious king ; " he was committed by them to the Tower , and kept there till the king declared he had forgiven his offence . It ...
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... kingdom . This remonstrance being com- pleted , was ordered to be presented by the speaker to the king ; whilst , on the other hand , the king , as if with design to thwart and oppose the parliament in their proceedings , directed that ...
... kingdom . This remonstrance being com- pleted , was ordered to be presented by the speaker to the king ; whilst , on the other hand , the king , as if with design to thwart and oppose the parliament in their proceedings , directed that ...
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... kingdom , and contrary to his answer to the petition of rights . majesty's royal Whilst this was reading in the house , the king went to the par- liament , June the 26th , and after taking notice of the first remonstrance and the ...
... kingdom , and contrary to his answer to the petition of rights . majesty's royal Whilst this was reading in the house , the king went to the par- liament , June the 26th , and after taking notice of the first remonstrance and the ...
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