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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... refused , un- less the purchasers would consent ; which could not be expected , as they knew the value of their bargains , and had taken such irregular steps to gain them . The trustees , upon this , refused to convey the lands , and ...
... refused , un- less the purchasers would consent ; which could not be expected , as they knew the value of their bargains , and had taken such irregular steps to gain them . The trustees , upon this , refused to convey the lands , and ...
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... refused to allow him . The boat was upset , but all the party were saved . This prophecy was , of course , never heard of until long after its fulfilment . parliament . A.D. 1639. this occasion , likewise invited . At the EARL OF ...
... refused to allow him . The boat was upset , but all the party were saved . This prophecy was , of course , never heard of until long after its fulfilment . parliament . A.D. 1639. this occasion , likewise invited . At the EARL OF ...
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... refused to re- store the church lands ; but Pope Paul the Fifth declaring it was not in his power to give leave 15 When this preliminary view of the state of Great Britain at the time of Sir Anthony's appearance as a public character ...
... refused to re- store the church lands ; but Pope Paul the Fifth declaring it was not in his power to give leave 15 When this preliminary view of the state of Great Britain at the time of Sir Anthony's appearance as a public character ...
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... refused the service ; and , though they were tempted with great rewards , declared they would rather sink or be hanged , than serve against those of their own religion . They returned again to Public grievances . A.D. 1625. the Downs ...
... refused the service ; and , though they were tempted with great rewards , declared they would rather sink or be hanged , than serve against those of their own religion . They returned again to Public grievances . A.D. 1625. the Downs ...
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... refused . Upon this Pennington obeyed , returned to Dieppe , delivered up the Vanguard , and com- manded the rest of the fleet to do the same . But the companies , unanimously , one man excepted , who was a gunner , declined the service ...
... refused . Upon this Pennington obeyed , returned to Dieppe , delivered up the Vanguard , and com- manded the rest of the fleet to do the same . But the companies , unanimously , one man excepted , who was a gunner , declined the service ...
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