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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... sincerely loyal and affec- tionate to the King and government , ( which I look upon as the best of governments , ) and have always as fervently wished and prayed for His Majesty's long life , as any man living . " And now to have it ...
... sincerely loyal and affec- tionate to the King and government , ( which I look upon as the best of governments , ) and have always as fervently wished and prayed for His Majesty's long life , as any man living . " And now to have it ...
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... sincerely , without any ill end in it . And as for any base design against your person , I hope Your Royal Highness will be so just to me , as not to think me capable of so vile a thought . But I am now resolved , and do faith- fully ...
... sincerely , without any ill end in it . And as for any base design against your person , I hope Your Royal Highness will be so just to me , as not to think me capable of so vile a thought . But I am now resolved , and do faith- fully ...
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... sincerely exercise upon the sight of your error , by a penitent acknow- ledgment of it to God and men , you will not only obtain forgiveness of God , but prevent a mighty scandal to the reformed religion . " I am very loth to give your ...
... sincerely exercise upon the sight of your error , by a penitent acknow- ledgment of it to God and men , you will not only obtain forgiveness of God , but prevent a mighty scandal to the reformed religion . " I am very loth to give your ...
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... sincerely that he was sure he had nothing to answer for but sins of ignorance , and some indecent discourses , in which he had been generally more guilty by hearing them , and be- He He ing pleased with them , than by much 90 THE LIFE OF.
... sincerely that he was sure he had nothing to answer for but sins of ignorance , and some indecent discourses , in which he had been generally more guilty by hearing them , and be- He He ing pleased with them , than by much 90 THE LIFE OF.
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... sincere protestation , that my heart was ever devoted to that which I thought was your true interest ; in which , if I was mis- taken , I hope your displeasure against me will end with my life , and that no part of it shall fall on wife ...
... sincere protestation , that my heart was ever devoted to that which I thought was your true interest ; in which , if I was mis- taken , I hope your displeasure against me will end with my life , and that no part of it shall fall on wife ...
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afterwards answered appear asked Baillie of Jerviswood believe Burnet called Captain Walcot Christian Colledge Colonel Rumsey concerned confession council counsel Court Crown Dalrymple death declared denied desired discourse Duke of Monmouth Earl of Bedford evidence execution fear friends give given Goodenough guilty Hampden hand hath heard heart honour hope insurrection Jeffries judge jury kill the King knew Lady Russell letter lived looked Lord Chief Justice Lord Essex Lord Grey Lord Halifax Lord Howard Lord Russell Lord Shaftesbury lordship Majesty meeting mind ness never Newmarket observed opinion paper Papillion pardon Parliament peace person Popish plot prayed Prince of Orange prisoner Protestant reason religion Rumbold Russell's Rye-House plot sent servant Sheppard sheriffs sincerely Sir Thomas Armstrong soul spake speak spirit sworn thing thou thought Tillotson tion told took trial wife wish witnesses words