Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... continued for at least three years to amuse Dr. Col- batch with expectations that the prayer of the petitioners was imme- diately to be complied with . It may appear surprising that a man of sense , who knew the world , should have ...
... continued for at least three years to amuse Dr. Col- batch with expectations that the prayer of the petitioners was imme- diately to be complied with . It may appear surprising that a man of sense , who knew the world , should have ...
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... continued . " " Whether Macclesfield had any misgivings or fatal anticipa- tions respecting himself I know not , but his ruin was at hand . In a few days the storm of public indignation arose against him ; in a few weeks he was deprived ...
... continued . " " Whether Macclesfield had any misgivings or fatal anticipa- tions respecting himself I know not , but his ruin was at hand . In a few days the storm of public indignation arose against him ; in a few weeks he was deprived ...
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... continued favour . One instalment of 1000l . was thus actually paid to him soon after , and the following year he received an intimation that he might receive 20007. more from the royal bounty whenever he chose to apply for it . Not - t ...
... continued favour . One instalment of 1000l . was thus actually paid to him soon after , and the following year he received an intimation that he might receive 20007. more from the royal bounty whenever he chose to apply for it . Not - t ...
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... continued on the statute book for a century . 66 He despised authorship , and not only never contributed a paper to the " Tatler ' or Spectator , " but never even wrote a political pamphlet in an age when almost every one engaged in ...
... continued on the statute book for a century . 66 He despised authorship , and not only never contributed a paper to the " Tatler ' or Spectator , " but never even wrote a political pamphlet in an age when almost every one engaged in ...
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... continued to serve customers in the shop , or to go on errands about the city of Exeter . But , from nature , or more probably from some unknown accidental circumstances , he cherished a most enthusiastic love of learning , which ...
... continued to serve customers in the shop , or to go on errands about the city of Exeter . But , from nature , or more probably from some unknown accidental circumstances , he cherished a most enthusiastic love of learning , which ...
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