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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... I am , my Lord , " Your Lordship's most obliged and " Most obedient , humble servant , " St. John's Lane , Clerkenwell , " London , July 22 , 1738 , " " THO . BIRCH . " Birch , great part of which is still extant among PREFACE . vii.
... I am , my Lord , " Your Lordship's most obliged and " Most obedient , humble servant , " St. John's Lane , Clerkenwell , " London , July 22 , 1738 , " " THO . BIRCH . " Birch , great part of which is still extant among PREFACE . vii.
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... obliged him to go to London in term - time , and he was entered of Lincoln's Inn . Thus he soon acquired an use- ful education , by being led into an early know- ledge of the world . As his reading enlarged and improved his conversation ...
... obliged him to go to London in term - time , and he was entered of Lincoln's Inn . Thus he soon acquired an use- ful education , by being led into an early know- ledge of the world . As his reading enlarged and improved his conversation ...
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... obliged him to drink a beer - glass of water and salt . The time ap- proaching when Sir Anthony was to be used thus ; he , finding the fresh - men a numerous body , engaged them to stand stoutly in defence of their chins . Accordingly ...
... obliged him to drink a beer - glass of water and salt . The time ap- proaching when Sir Anthony was to be used thus ; he , finding the fresh - men a numerous body , engaged them to stand stoutly in defence of their chins . Accordingly ...
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... obliged to call parliaments for the making laws or raising taxes . These doc- trines , and the power which the king and the clergy assumed and exercised in consequence of them , worked up a general uneasiness in the minds of the people ...
... obliged to call parliaments for the making laws or raising taxes . These doc- trines , and the power which the king and the clergy assumed and exercised in consequence of them , worked up a general uneasiness in the minds of the people ...
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... obliged to depend upon them . At the first opening of the parliament , before any step was taken which could give him any disgust , he spoke to them in a very lofty and improper strain : " If you , " says he , " as God forbid ! should ...
... obliged to depend upon them . At the first opening of the parliament , before any step was taken which could give him any disgust , he spoke to them in a very lofty and improper strain : " If you , " says he , " as God forbid ! should ...
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