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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... reasons ( not unfriendly on either side ) which prevented the person now mentioned from completing his design , and oc- casioned him to return the papers to the noble family , are not of sufficient consequence to be here related ...
... reasons ( not unfriendly on either side ) which prevented the person now mentioned from completing his design , and oc- casioned him to return the papers to the noble family , are not of sufficient consequence to be here related ...
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... of the Exchequer opposed by Lord Ashley . - His reasons against it , and letter to Mr. Locke . - Declaration of Indulgence.- War declared against the Dutch . 388 ADDENDA . Mr. Malone , in his Life of Dryden CONTENTS . xix.
... of the Exchequer opposed by Lord Ashley . - His reasons against it , and letter to Mr. Locke . - Declaration of Indulgence.- War declared against the Dutch . 388 ADDENDA . Mr. Malone , in his Life of Dryden CONTENTS . xix.
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... reason assigned for it was , his having belonged to Lord Shaftesbury ; as may be seen by the king's order , and the Earl of Sunderland's letters to the dean of the college , and the dean's answers to them . These letters have never yet ...
... reason assigned for it was , his having belonged to Lord Shaftesbury ; as may be seen by the king's order , and the Earl of Sunderland's letters to the dean of the college , and the dean's answers to them . These letters have never yet ...
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... reasons for what they re- late , which may , and probably must , be remote from the truth : nay , they often give an erroneous account of the actions themselves . Some loose papers , part of this work , are yet remaining the following ...
... reasons for what they re- late , which may , and probably must , be remote from the truth : nay , they often give an erroneous account of the actions themselves . Some loose papers , part of this work , are yet remaining the following ...
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... reason for his resentment , by opposing the king's giving him a present of plate , which he demanded upon his coming from Hol- land . This Mr. Stringer mentions in his manu- script , as does M. Le Clerc in his eulogium upon Mr. Locke ...
... reason for his resentment , by opposing the king's giving him a present of plate , which he demanded upon his coming from Hol- land . This Mr. Stringer mentions in his manu- script , as does M. Le Clerc in his eulogium upon Mr. Locke ...
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