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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... stitute this order , because I suppose you have read it elsewhere ; but whatsoever his reasons were , sure it is that tis y stricktest order among VOL . I. C the papists , or rather imaginable , for what canı WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 17.
... stitute this order , because I suppose you have read it elsewhere ; but whatsoever his reasons were , sure it is that tis y stricktest order among VOL . I. C the papists , or rather imaginable , for what canı WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 17.
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... papists , or rather imaginable , for what canı there bee more strange than to see men in the flower of their age voluntarily to submit them- selves to that kind of life where they are de- prived of all the recreations and pleasures this ...
... papists , or rather imaginable , for what canı there bee more strange than to see men in the flower of their age voluntarily to submit them- selves to that kind of life where they are de- prived of all the recreations and pleasures this ...
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... Papists from St. James's palace and park . The Chancellor , Shaftesbury , was dismissed . Lord Shaftesbury has obtained a character both in history and in poetry for the possession and the abuse of great talents ; and it is but But fair ...
... Papists from St. James's palace and park . The Chancellor , Shaftesbury , was dismissed . Lord Shaftesbury has obtained a character both in history and in poetry for the possession and the abuse of great talents ; and it is but But fair ...
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... of a general design which the jesuited party of the Papists ever had , and still have to ruin the Church of England , " & c . Vol . i . p . 479 . VOL . I. K • formed them of the conspiracy carried on with France WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 129.
... of a general design which the jesuited party of the Papists ever had , and still have to ruin the Church of England , " & c . Vol . i . p . 479 . VOL . I. K • formed them of the conspiracy carried on with France WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 129.
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... Sawyer , a great courtier , proposed an address to the King to represent that his brother , being a Papist , was the cause of all the con- 66 fidence of the Papists , and that he be pleased K 3 WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 133.
... Sawyer , a great courtier , proposed an address to the King to represent that his brother , being a Papist , was the cause of all the con- 66 fidence of the Papists , and that he be pleased K 3 WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 133.
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