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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... offered him their faithful advice to continue this parliament ; by which the great and apparent dangers at home and abroad might be prevented , and his majesty A.D. 1626. made happy in the duty and love of EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 63.
... offered him their faithful advice to continue this parliament ; by which the great and apparent dangers at home and abroad might be prevented , and his majesty A.D. 1626. made happy in the duty and love of EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 63.
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... offered to deny or justify these things . The sense of the house concurred with the petitioners . The members seemed deter- mined to make a thorough inquiry into the na- tional evils , with regard to the liberty and pro- perty of the ...
... offered to deny or justify these things . The sense of the house concurred with the petitioners . The members seemed deter- mined to make a thorough inquiry into the na- tional evils , with regard to the liberty and pro- perty of the ...
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... offered to the lords at a conference . Among other things they had resolved , " That one head of the confer- ence should be the complaints that had been made concerning the punishing of men out of parlia- ment for things done in ...
... offered to the lords at a conference . Among other things they had resolved , " That one head of the confer- ence should be the complaints that had been made concerning the punishing of men out of parlia- ment for things done in ...
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... offered his hand that did the fact to be cut off ; but the court said , they could not in- flict that punishment . The king , however , sent to the judges to desire that his hand might be cut off before execu- tion ; but the court ...
... offered his hand that did the fact to be cut off ; but the court said , they could not in- flict that punishment . The king , however , sent to the judges to desire that his hand might be cut off before execu- tion ; but the court ...
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... offered her of every dish , that it is impossible but it must be so . ” It would appear , from Mr. Locke's manner of telling this story , that he was present at the conversation . It is equally creditable to the earl's penetration ...
... offered her of every dish , that it is impossible but it must be so . ” It would appear , from Mr. Locke's manner of telling this story , that he was present at the conversation . It is equally creditable to the earl's penetration ...
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