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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... ministers in England ; besides which , every reader must feel that his partiality to the house of Stuart greatly lessens the value of what he has written . Yet , even with these defects , such is his depth of thought , and beauty of ...
... ministers in England ; besides which , every reader must feel that his partiality to the house of Stuart greatly lessens the value of what he has written . Yet , even with these defects , such is his depth of thought , and beauty of ...
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... Minister who shewed us the College and Librarie said it had happened in his time . Sir , I thought to have given you some account of Augsburgh , but I see I have husbanded neither time nor paper , wherefore I must break off thus ...
... Minister who shewed us the College and Librarie said it had happened in his time . Sir , I thought to have given you some account of Augsburgh , but I see I have husbanded neither time nor paper , wherefore I must break off thus ...
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... minister did not entirely abstain from acts of vengeance , no sympathy could be excited in favour of those who were looked upon as the authors of the late troubles . Yet in the joy of new power , the professions of the sove- reign were ...
... minister did not entirely abstain from acts of vengeance , no sympathy could be excited in favour of those who were looked upon as the authors of the late troubles . Yet in the joy of new power , the professions of the sove- reign were ...
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... minister , gave free scope to the favourites and the inclinations of the king . Charles II . , in the station of a private gen- * tleman , would have been universally liked . Few men had such captivating manners , and no man ever united ...
... minister , gave free scope to the favourites and the inclinations of the king . Charles II . , in the station of a private gen- * tleman , would have been universally liked . Few men had such captivating manners , and no man ever united ...
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... ministers . After this , he became the decided enemy of Lord Claren- don , and did his utmost to stimulate the king against him . When he obtained power , he en- deavoured to retain it by flattering the king's taste . He invited Louise ...
... ministers . After this , he became the decided enemy of Lord Claren- don , and did his utmost to stimulate the king against him . When he obtained power , he en- deavoured to retain it by flattering the king's taste . He invited Louise ...
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