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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... affairs of public life , was revered in his own family as the best of husbands and of fathers who joined the truest sense of reli- gion with the unqualified assertion of freedom : who , after an honest perseverance in a good cause , at ...
... affairs of public life , was revered in his own family as the best of husbands and of fathers who joined the truest sense of reli- gion with the unqualified assertion of freedom : who , after an honest perseverance in a good cause , at ...
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... affairs at this time might have disturbed the resolu- tions of the wisest heads . On the one hand , the King had provoked a civil war , and had he gained the victory , would undoubtedly have crushed for ever the rights and privileges of ...
... affairs at this time might have disturbed the resolu- tions of the wisest heads . On the one hand , the King had provoked a civil war , and had he gained the victory , would undoubtedly have crushed for ever the rights and privileges of ...
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... this time , mentions his brother's recovery from a wound he had received in an affair of * In the lines blotted out , there appear several sums owing to himself . honour , and rejoices in his escape without fur- ther 32 THE LIFE OF.
... this time , mentions his brother's recovery from a wound he had received in an affair of * In the lines blotted out , there appear several sums owing to himself . honour , and rejoices in his escape without fur- ther 32 THE LIFE OF.
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... affairs could not make him active ; the most solemn engagements , true ; the most shameful proposals could not rouse his pride , nor the affection of a great people induce him to sacrifice the least and lowest of his pleasures . He ...
... affairs could not make him active ; the most solemn engagements , true ; the most shameful proposals could not rouse his pride , nor the affection of a great people induce him to sacrifice the least and lowest of his pleasures . He ...
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... that religion , he became their decided enemy , and was an object of their jealousy and hatred . Clarendon says , that of the affairs of England Evelyn's Memoirs , vol . i . p . 419 . he knew no more than of those of China , 46 THE LIFE OF.
... that religion , he became their decided enemy , and was an object of their jealousy and hatred . Clarendon says , that of the affairs of England Evelyn's Memoirs , vol . i . p . 419 . he knew no more than of those of China , 46 THE LIFE OF.
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