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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... tion , to which all his future greatness must be ascribed . While still a boy he was placed in his father's office , and was articled as a clerk - to become himself an attorney . It is said that he displayed from the tenderest years ...
... tion , to which all his future greatness must be ascribed . While still a boy he was placed in his father's office , and was articled as a clerk - to become himself an attorney . It is said that he displayed from the tenderest years ...
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... tion to more liberal pursuits . Some have supposed that he now fixed himself at Cam- bridge , but no trace of him can be found in the books of Trinity College after his admission in 1685 , and there seems great reason to doubt whether ...
... tion to more liberal pursuits . Some have supposed that he now fixed himself at Cam- bridge , but no trace of him can be found in the books of Trinity College after his admission in 1685 , and there seems great reason to doubt whether ...
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... tion on the private characters of the Ministers , and the defend- ant's counsel contended that their public conduct was a fair subject of observation ; but , to our surprise and mortification , we find that enlightened Judge , Lord Holt ...
... tion on the private characters of the Ministers , and the defend- ant's counsel contended that their public conduct was a fair subject of observation ; but , to our surprise and mortification , we find that enlightened Judge , Lord Holt ...
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... tion with his doctrine of non - resistance . 66 " Not in terms of la- mentation , " said Serjeant Parker , " not as grounds of humilia- tion , or in a language that might become one that thought the only arms of the Church to be prayers ...
... tion with his doctrine of non - resistance . 66 " Not in terms of la- mentation , " said Serjeant Parker , " not as grounds of humilia- tion , or in a language that might become one that thought the only arms of the Church to be prayers ...
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... tion Act , and these people , thinking him a confessor for the Church , thought they could do no less than pull down meeting houses , which they considered the seminaries of schism . The doctrine of non - resistance , pronounced to be ...
... tion Act , and these people , thinking him a confessor for the Church , thought they could do no less than pull down meeting houses , which they considered the seminaries of schism . The doctrine of non - resistance , pronounced to be ...
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