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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... obliged sometimes to lose sight of Lord Russell , he is always closely con- nected with the subject ; for the opposition made to the designs of Charles the Second began with his entrance into public life , was continued with his aid ...
... obliged sometimes to lose sight of Lord Russell , he is always closely con- nected with the subject ; for the opposition made to the designs of Charles the Second began with his entrance into public life , was continued with his aid ...
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... obliged to put into Wey- mouth . Sir Thomas Trenchard , who lived near the port , entertained him in the best manner he was able , till he could acquaint the King with his arrival . In the mean time he sent for Mr. Russell , who had ...
... obliged to put into Wey- mouth . Sir Thomas Trenchard , who lived near the port , entertained him in the best manner he was able , till he could acquaint the King with his arrival . In the mean time he sent for Mr. Russell , who had ...
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... oblige , make my felicity intire , by believing my harte possest with all the gratitude , honour , and passionate affection to your person any creature is capable of , or can be obliged to ; and that granted , what have I to aske , but ...
... oblige , make my felicity intire , by believing my harte possest with all the gratitude , honour , and passionate affection to your person any creature is capable of , or can be obliged to ; and that granted , what have I to aske , but ...
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... obliged to raise in defence of justice and freedom , finally overturned both by aiding the expulsion of the parliament , the execution of the king , and the elevation of Cromwell . But an authority so irregular could not long maintain ...
... obliged to raise in defence of justice and freedom , finally overturned both by aiding the expulsion of the parliament , the execution of the king , and the elevation of Cromwell . But an authority so irregular could not long maintain ...
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... obliged him to practise the arts of a courtier , when he ought to have maintained the dignity of a sovereign . Whilst those immediately about him persuaded him that he was king of England by Divine right , he could not go out of this ...
... obliged him to practise the arts of a courtier , when he ought to have maintained the dignity of a sovereign . Whilst those immediately about him persuaded him that he was king of England by Divine right , he could not go out of this ...
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