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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... church , as well as the constitution , would , probably , have led the way to despotism . The triumph of Charles the Second over his Parliament was scarcely less signal than that of the Parliament over his father , and , like it ...
... church , as well as the constitution , would , probably , have led the way to despotism . The triumph of Charles the Second over his Parliament was scarcely less signal than that of the Parliament over his father , and , like it ...
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... measure which he re- commended , would probably have gained over the nobility . He proposed that the lands of the church which had been confiscated , should be given equally to the leading men of both re- ligions 6 THE LIFE OF.
... measure which he re- commended , would probably have gained over the nobility . He proposed that the lands of the church which had been confiscated , should be given equally to the leading men of both re- ligions 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... church , it is evident they would have become attached to the government from which they had obtained them . On the acces- sion of James , he was created Baron Russell of Thornhaugh . He died in 1613 , leaving an only son , Francis ...
... church , it is evident they would have become attached to the government from which they had obtained them . On the acces- sion of James , he was created Baron Russell of Thornhaugh . He died in 1613 , leaving an only son , Francis ...
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... church , never talke together but on Sundays and Holidays , and then noe longer than while they bee at dinner ( wch doth not laste for above an houre ) , and enjoye the sight of nothing but mountains and precipices , wch to behold ...
... church , never talke together but on Sundays and Holidays , and then noe longer than while they bee at dinner ( wch doth not laste for above an houre ) , and enjoye the sight of nothing but mountains and precipices , wch to behold ...
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... church of Rome at Paris some years before the Restoration ; but , how- ever that may be , it is certain that the little religion he possessed was Roman Catholic . The character of the Duke of York was es- sentially different from that ...
... church of Rome at Paris some years before the Restoration ; but , how- ever that may be , it is certain that the little religion he possessed was Roman Catholic . The character of the Duke of York was es- sentially different from that ...
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