The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Essex and Halifax . Their Characters.- Petitions for the Meeting of Parliament . - Abhorring Addresses . Whigs and Tories . Character of the Parties so called VOL . I. - - a -- - 165 CHAPTER X. Charge against the popular Party , of ...
... Essex and Halifax . Their Characters.- Petitions for the Meeting of Parliament . - Abhorring Addresses . Whigs and Tories . Character of the Parties so called VOL . I. - - a -- - 165 CHAPTER X. Charge against the popular Party , of ...
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... Essex , the Earl of Clare , and the Earl of Holland , to make an effort for that purpose . They obtained a vote of the House of Lords , desiring a conference with the Commons , and declaring they were resolved to send propositions to ...
... Essex , the Earl of Clare , and the Earl of Holland , to make an effort for that purpose . They obtained a vote of the House of Lords , desiring a conference with the Commons , and declaring they were resolved to send propositions to ...
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... Essex , on Christmas - day 1643 , having been only four months with the King's army . He was ordered into custody by the Parliament , and his estate sequestered . The estate was re- . stored to him , however , after a few months , when ...
... Essex , on Christmas - day 1643 , having been only four months with the King's army . He was ordered into custody by the Parliament , and his estate sequestered . The estate was re- . stored to him , however , after a few months , when ...
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... Essex ; whither he got about mid- night , & found them gathering into a body well arm'd and horsed : he divides his party , & falls upo ' them on a sudden , firing ( with powder only ) in their faces , wch so amazed them that they cryed ...
... Essex ; whither he got about mid- night , & found them gathering into a body well arm'd and horsed : he divides his party , & falls upo ' them on a sudden , firing ( with powder only ) in their faces , wch so amazed them that they cryed ...
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... Essex , for his ruin . The former were to undermine his influence at court , whilst the latter prosecuted him in Parliament . At the same time , the King , and more particularly the Duke , incensed against him for his beha- viour on the ...
... Essex , for his ruin . The former were to undermine his influence at court , whilst the latter prosecuted him in Parliament . At the same time , the King , and more particularly the Duke , incensed against him for his beha- viour on the ...
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