The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... was able to destroy their testimony . Shaftesbury had listened to them with too much readiness . Ferguson says that they were set to ensnare him . ( Growth of Popery . ) the other hand , the grand jury consisted entirely of 6 THE LIFE OF.
... was able to destroy their testimony . Shaftesbury had listened to them with too much readiness . Ferguson says that they were set to ensnare him . ( Growth of Popery . ) the other hand , the grand jury consisted entirely of 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... popery , " should be in- serted . It was a year after this that James de- sired him to take the test for privy councillors , an oath ambiguous in its terms , and which James himself had said , no honest man could take . The Earl wished ...
... popery , " should be in- serted . It was a year after this that James de- sired him to take the test for privy councillors , an oath ambiguous in its terms , and which James himself had said , no honest man could take . The Earl wished ...
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... with time : now eternity comes . " About half an hour before he was called on by the sheriffs , he took Dr. Burnet aside , and said that he meant to say something of the dangers of Slavery as well as Popery ; but on 102 THE LIFE OF.
... with time : now eternity comes . " About half an hour before he was called on by the sheriffs , he took Dr. Burnet aside , and said that he meant to say something of the dangers of Slavery as well as Popery ; but on 102 THE LIFE OF.
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... Popery ; but on Dr. Burnet's telling him it would look like re- sentment , and begging him to let it alone , he smiled , and said he would do so . As he came down , he met Lord Cavendish , and took leave of him ; but remembering some ...
... Popery ; but on Dr. Burnet's telling him it would look like re- sentment , and begging him to let it alone , he smiled , and said he would do so . As he came down , he met Lord Cavendish , and took leave of him ; but remembering some ...
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... Popery by their animosities . I pray God forgive them , and con- tinue the Protestant religion amongst them , that it may flourish so long as the sun and moon endure . I am now more satisfied to die than ever I have been . " Then he ...
... Popery by their animosities . I pray God forgive them , and con- tinue the Protestant religion amongst them , that it may flourish so long as the sun and moon endure . I am now more satisfied to die than ever I have been . " Then he ...
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