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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... proposed to have sent them some time since , but I waited for Mr. Martyn's recovery , who has been confined a great while , though now he is pretty well again . As he is so , I take the first opportunity of desiring the pleasure of your ...
... proposed to have sent them some time since , but I waited for Mr. Martyn's recovery , who has been confined a great while , though now he is pretty well again . As he is so , I take the first opportunity of desiring the pleasure of your ...
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... proposed to him ; but , by the advice of his guardian , he made his addresses to one of the Lord Keeper Coventry's daughters ; 12 and his estate and character carrying with them a powerful recommendation to the father , as his youth and ...
... proposed to him ; but , by the advice of his guardian , he made his addresses to one of the Lord Keeper Coventry's daughters ; 12 and his estate and character carrying with them a powerful recommendation to the father , as his youth and ...
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... proposed to him . Delighted with the ability and attention of his young pupil , the German , one day , addressed him thus : " Child ! if thou wilt be religious and keep close to God , and take care to avoid the vain and destructive ...
... proposed to him . Delighted with the ability and attention of his young pupil , the German , one day , addressed him thus : " Child ! if thou wilt be religious and keep close to God , and take care to avoid the vain and destructive ...
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... proposed . In his first parliament an act was passed , that no lands of the church should be alienated , but remain firm to the suc- cessors in their respective dignities . This might be considered as requisite for a just preservation ...
... proposed . In his first parliament an act was passed , that no lands of the church should be alienated , but remain firm to the suc- cessors in their respective dignities . This might be considered as requisite for a just preservation ...
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... proposed to them to secure their liberties by a bill , was so averse to this , that , on May the 1st , he sent a message by Secretary Coke , to know whether they would rest on his royal word de- clared to them by the lord keeper ; which ...
... proposed to them to secure their liberties by a bill , was so averse to this , that , on May the 1st , he sent a message by Secretary Coke , to know whether they would rest on his royal word de- clared to them by the lord keeper ; which ...
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