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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... sent me at the same time with it , concerning my father's life . As soon as I have finished the addition I pro- pose making to it , I will return it to you again to complete what you have thus far done so judiciously . I am , Sir ...
... sent me at the same time with it , concerning my father's life . As soon as I have finished the addition I pro- pose making to it , I will return it to you again to complete what you have thus far done so judiciously . I am , Sir ...
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... was owing to an accident he met with at the Restora- tion . He had been sent with other commissioners from the parliament to Breda , to invite King Charles the Second to his dominions , and was overturned B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
... was owing to an accident he met with at the Restora- tion . He had been sent with other commissioners from the parliament to Breda , to invite King Charles the Second to his dominions , and was overturned B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... sent into Flan- ders to amuse the parliament , and draw supplies from them , by the persuasion of our minister made a separate peace : that Spain , being thus for- saken by the Dutch , apprehensive of the English forces , and knowing ...
... sent into Flan- ders to amuse the parliament , and draw supplies from them , by the persuasion of our minister made a separate peace : that Spain , being thus for- saken by the Dutch , apprehensive of the English forces , and knowing ...
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... sent him by his mother , and kept there till the mouldiness and corruption had perished many of his papers . " But notwithstanding this story , and notwithstanding the reported remark of Laud , that , of a layman , Noy was the man who ...
... sent him by his mother , and kept there till the mouldiness and corruption had perished many of his papers . " But notwithstanding this story , and notwithstanding the reported remark of Laud , that , of a layman , Noy was the man who ...
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... sent that it should return to Sir Anthony , but as he had himself no children , he would settle and while he was yet a keen and able advocate of the popular cause . His conduct to our young baronet is not the only instance of kindness ...
... sent that it should return to Sir Anthony , but as he had himself no children , he would settle and while he was yet a keen and able advocate of the popular cause . His conduct to our young baronet is not the only instance of kindness ...
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