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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... soon as this work , accompanied by all the illustrations they require . In this place I beg to return my best thanks to Lord Sidmouth , for the permission to see some papers concerning Lord Russell , in the State - Paper Office . And to ...
... soon as this work , accompanied by all the illustrations they require . In this place I beg to return my best thanks to Lord Sidmouth , for the permission to see some papers concerning Lord Russell , in the State - Paper Office . And to ...
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... soon he may to the other 2 , retinendi , & amittendi , dies docebit . His finall answer was expected this day , but ' tis put off till to - morrow . We are all very much mistaken if he accept not y Crown . And then ' twill be , As you ...
... soon he may to the other 2 , retinendi , & amittendi , dies docebit . His finall answer was expected this day , but ' tis put off till to - morrow . We are all very much mistaken if he accept not y Crown . And then ' twill be , As you ...
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... soon after , of his death . Lauderdale was a man formed to be the minister of an unprincipled king . His know- ledge of Scotland , and his own inclinations , led him at first to favour the Presbyterians ; but finding that court - favour ...
... soon after , of his death . Lauderdale was a man formed to be the minister of an unprincipled king . His know- ledge of Scotland , and his own inclinations , led him at first to favour the Presbyterians ; but finding that court - favour ...
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... soon as it was concluded he renewed his overtures . * But Lewis , probably thinking he should get better terms by affecting indifference , for some time declined to listen to them . Another circumstance brought the negociations to a ...
... soon as it was concluded he renewed his overtures . * But Lewis , probably thinking he should get better terms by affecting indifference , for some time declined to listen to them . Another circumstance brought the negociations to a ...
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... soon as the affairs of his kingdom shall be sufficiently established to per- mit him . He has every reason to hope , and to be persuaded from the affections and from the fidelity of his subjects , that none of them , even of those on ...
... soon as the affairs of his kingdom shall be sufficiently established to per- mit him . He has every reason to hope , and to be persuaded from the affections and from the fidelity of his subjects , that none of them , even of those on ...
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