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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... parlia- " ments . " He was a wise man , and would have proposed and advised moderate courses ; but was not incapable , for want of resolution , of being carried into violent ones , if his advice were not submitted to : and therefore ...
... parlia- " ments . " He was a wise man , and would have proposed and advised moderate courses ; but was not incapable , for want of resolution , of being carried into violent ones , if his advice were not submitted to : and therefore ...
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... PARLIA- THE restoration of Charles II . was hailed by all classes of people with unbounded joy . A change of opinion so complete has called forth a charge of fickleness against the English cha- racter from one of the lightest and gayest ...
... PARLIA- THE restoration of Charles II . was hailed by all classes of people with unbounded joy . A change of opinion so complete has called forth a charge of fickleness against the English cha- racter from one of the lightest and gayest ...
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... Parlia- ment by his new guards , being the first instance , in history , of the sovereign's entering upon his legislative functions under the protection of the sword . * But it was not to be expected that the King's practices with ...
... Parlia- ment by his new guards , being the first instance , in history , of the sovereign's entering upon his legislative functions under the protection of the sword . * But it was not to be expected that the King's practices with ...
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... Parlia- ment , he entered into fresh intrigues with the court of Versailles ; and humbly asked pardon for the peace he had lately concluded , excusing himself on the necessity of his affairs . Lewis , on the other hand , was urgent to ...
... Parlia- ment , he entered into fresh intrigues with the court of Versailles ; and humbly asked pardon for the peace he had lately concluded , excusing himself on the necessity of his affairs . Lewis , on the other hand , was urgent to ...
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... Parlia- ment but their efforts , as we shall soon see , produced no favourable effect . February , The King , on his side , endeavoured 1676. to dispense with parliaments altoge- ther . He made a new treaty with the King of France ...
... Parlia- ment but their efforts , as we shall soon see , produced no favourable effect . February , The King , on his side , endeavoured 1676. to dispense with parliaments altoge- ther . He made a new treaty with the King of France ...
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