The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... the Court or to the more vio . lent of his own party , the only charge they ever brought against him was , that of being deceived , * Burnet . either by a vain air of popularity , or too c 2 WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 19.
... the Court or to the more vio . lent of his own party , the only charge they ever brought against him was , that of being deceived , * Burnet . either by a vain air of popularity , or too c 2 WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 19.
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... Burnet says , they had con- certed a story to be brought out on such an emergency . In this critical situation , Lord Russell , though perfectly sensible of his danger , acted with the greatest composure . He had , long before , told Mr ...
... Burnet says , they had con- certed a story to be brought out on such an emergency . In this critical situation , Lord Russell , though perfectly sensible of his danger , acted with the greatest composure . He had , long before , told Mr ...
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... Burnet to examine who it could be that had charged him ; but , upon enquiry , it appeared to be only an artifice to draw a confession from him ; and , notwithstanding the power which the Court pos- sessed to obtain the condemnation of ...
... Burnet to examine who it could be that had charged him ; but , upon enquiry , it appeared to be only an artifice to draw a confession from him ; and , notwithstanding the power which the Court pos- sessed to obtain the condemnation of ...
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... upon breaking open the door , he found his master with his throat cut , quite dead . At the time , it was uni- versally supposed that Lord Essex was the author * Burnet . of his own death ; but this opinion was after- 30 THE LIFE OF.
... upon breaking open the door , he found his master with his throat cut , quite dead . At the time , it was uni- versally supposed that Lord Essex was the author * Burnet . of his own death ; but this opinion was after- 30 THE LIFE OF.
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... Burnet were present ; at which she declared she believed Lord Essex had killed himself , and desired the business might be let fall . * The depositions taken before the Lords are not to be found ; it would be idle , therefore , at the ...
... Burnet were present ; at which she declared she believed Lord Essex had killed himself , and desired the business might be let fall . * The depositions taken before the Lords are not to be found ; it would be idle , therefore , at the ...
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