The Life of William Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He LivedLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819 - 329 страници |
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With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived Earl John Russell Russell. member of the Whig party of any note whom he has not traduced by false allegations , it is difficult to ... Lady Russell , which the Duke of Devonshire X PREFACE .
With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived Earl John Russell Russell. member of the Whig party of any note whom he has not traduced by false allegations , it is difficult to ... Lady Russell , which the Duke of Devonshire X PREFACE .
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With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived Earl John Russell Russell. letters of Lady Russell , which the Duke of Devonshire had the kind- ness to let me see . They will , I hope , be given to the world as soon as this work ...
With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived Earl John Russell Russell. letters of Lady Russell , which the Duke of Devonshire had the kind- ness to let me see . They will , I hope , be given to the world as soon as this work ...
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... LADY RUSSELL . сах yo frinds believing I car de you for fervise , at ye tryal ame extrem wiling to try my resolution wil hold out pray Let yours ; but it may pray ye Court wil not let me Lowever do Let you me try ; I think however to ...
... LADY RUSSELL . сах yo frinds believing I car de you for fervise , at ye tryal ame extrem wiling to try my resolution wil hold out pray Let yours ; but it may pray ye Court wil not let me Lowever do Let you me try ; I think however to ...
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... Russell moves an Impeachment against Lord Danby.— Nonresisting Test Bill . - Motion for a Dissolution of Parliament . - Fails of Success . Another Long Pro- rogation . - Motion on the Danger of Flanders.- Letter of Lady Vaughan to Lord ...
... Russell moves an Impeachment against Lord Danby.— Nonresisting Test Bill . - Motion for a Dissolution of Parliament . - Fails of Success . Another Long Pro- rogation . - Motion on the Danger of Flanders.- Letter of Lady Vaughan to Lord ...
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... Lady Russell . - Projects of the Court . - Trial of Colledge.- Indictment against Shaftesbury thrown out by the Grand Jury . — Quo Warranto . - System of arbitrary Government . — Election of Sheriffs . - Wild Schemes of Lord Shaftesbury ...
... Lady Russell . - Projects of the Court . - Trial of Colledge.- Indictment against Shaftesbury thrown out by the Grand Jury . — Quo Warranto . - System of arbitrary Government . — Election of Sheriffs . - Wild Schemes of Lord Shaftesbury ...
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Страница 312 - He appeared very ambitious to learn to write ; and one of the attornies got a board knocked up at a window on the top of a staircase ; and that was his desk, where he sat and wrote after copies of court and other hands the clerks gave him. He made himself so expert a writer that he took in business, and earned some pence by hackney-writing. And thus by degrees he pushed his faculties, and fell to forms, and, by books that were lent him, became an exquisite entering clerk ; and, by the Same course...
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Страница 315 - Causes at his House, the Company have waited five hours in a Morning, and, after Eleven, he hath come out inflamed, and staring like one distracted. And that Visage he put on when he animadverted on such as he took Offence at, which made him a Terror to real Offenders; whom also he terrified, with his Face and Voice, as if the Thunder of the Day of Judgment broke over their Heads: And nothing ever made Men tremble like his vocal Inflictions. He loved to insult, and was bold without Check; but that...
Страница 74 - As for the share I had in the prosecution of the Popish Plot, I take God to witness that I proceeded in it in the sincerity of my heart, being then really convinced, as I am still, that there was a conspiracy against the King, the nation, and the Protestant religion...
Страница 45 - I, AB, do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him...
Страница 314 - ... chief justice of the King's Bench at that nice time. And the ministry could not but approve of it. So great a weight was then at stake as could not be trusted to men of doubtful principles, or such as any thing might tempt to desert them.
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Страница 315 - He seemed to lay nothing of his business to heart, nor care what he did, or left undone ; and spent, in the Chancery Court, what time he thought fit to spare. Many times, on days of causes at his house, the company have waited five hours in a morning ; and, after eleven, he hath come out inflamed, and staring like one distracted. And that visage he put on, when he animadverted on such as...
Страница 314 - When he was in temper and matters indifferent came before him, he became his seat of justice better than any other I ever saw in his place. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent attorneys, and would deal forth his severities with a sort of majesty.
Страница 223 - He said there was a signal providence of God in giving him such a wife, where there was birth, fortune, great understanding, great religion, and great kindness to him ; but her carriage in this extremity was beyond all.