The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... council too , and may become capable of doing you service also ; whilst the accounts he gives of times past come seasonably to guide you through the times present , and those to come . This History may lie upon your table unenvied , and ...
... council too , and may become capable of doing you service also ; whilst the accounts he gives of times past come seasonably to guide you through the times present , and those to come . This History may lie upon your table unenvied , and ...
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... council before his death . And if he had not too much cherished his natural constitution and propensity , and been too much grieved and wrung by an uneasy and strait fortune , he would have been an excellent man of business ; for he had ...
... council before his death . And if he had not too much cherished his natural constitution and propensity , and been too much grieved and wrung by an uneasy and strait fortune , he would have been an excellent man of business ; for he had ...
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... councils , which had prospered so eminently under the shadow of that power and support . As soon as he returned from Holland , he was called to the privy - council ; and the making him secretary of state , and a peer of the realm , when ...
... councils , which had prospered so eminently under the shadow of that power and support . As soon as he returned from Holland , he was called to the privy - council ; and the making him secretary of state , and a peer of the realm , when ...
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... council , whose faculties were not notorious enough to give them any great part in the affairs , nor had their advice much influence upon them . Other very notable men were shortly after added to the council , who will anon be ...
... council , whose faculties were not notorious enough to give them any great part in the affairs , nor had their advice much influence upon them . Other very notable men were shortly after added to the council , who will anon be ...
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... council - table and star - chamber . ( 1630. ) 97 the king's right to impose asserted , and the tax adjudged lawful ; which judgment proved of more advantage and credit to the gentleman condemned ( Mr. Hambden ) than to the king's ...
... council - table and star - chamber . ( 1630. ) 97 the king's right to impose asserted , and the tax adjudged lawful ; which judgment proved of more advantage and credit to the gentleman condemned ( Mr. Hambden ) than to the king's ...
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