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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... liberty of the subject . The king , though he had before 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 ...
... liberty of the subject . The king , though he had before 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 ...
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... liberty which they had struggled for in vain at home . In a happy hour for their country this vindictive mea- sure of Laud restrained their departure . The ship was already chartered for the voyage . How little did either the archbishop ...
... liberty which they had struggled for in vain at home . In a happy hour for their country this vindictive mea- sure of Laud restrained their departure . The ship was already chartered for the voyage . How little did either the archbishop ...
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... liberty and pro- perty of the subject , the privileges of parliament , and innovations in matters of religion . The doctrines of bishops , at the very beginning of this reign , Pernicious the clergy . * These were Mr. Hollis , Sir John ...
... liberty and pro- perty of the subject , the privileges of parliament , and innovations in matters of religion . The doctrines of bishops , at the very beginning of this reign , Pernicious the clergy . * These were Mr. Hollis , Sir John ...
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... liberty of the subjects , and tending to sedition . The writs for ship - money , and the extra - judi- cial opinions of the judges concerning it , were also unanimously condemned , as being con- trary to the laws of the realm , the ...
... liberty of the subjects , and tending to sedition . The writs for ship - money , and the extra - judi- cial opinions of the judges concerning it , were also unanimously condemned , as being con- trary to the laws of the realm , the ...
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... The murmurs , however , which this con- duct excited quickly caused him to pass these also . As usual , the concession was resisted just long enough to render it un- gracious . the cause of liberty , for which he had origin- 128 LIFE OF ...
... The murmurs , however , which this con- duct excited quickly caused him to pass these also . As usual , the concession was resisted just long enough to render it un- gracious . the cause of liberty , for which he had origin- 128 LIFE OF ...
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