The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 282 страници |
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... fit ; and having re- duced the quantitie of what I desire should be givin to 801. sterling a year , the which summe I desire you , and moreover conjure you by the love that has ever bin between us , to see duely paid every year to Mr ...
... fit ; and having re- duced the quantitie of what I desire should be givin to 801. sterling a year , the which summe I desire you , and moreover conjure you by the love that has ever bin between us , to see duely paid every year to Mr ...
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... of , or can be obliged to ; and that granted , what have I to aske , but a continuance ( if God see fit ) of these present enjoyments ? if not , a submission without a murmur to his most wise dispensations and 34 THE LIFE OF.
... of , or can be obliged to ; and that granted , what have I to aske , but a continuance ( if God see fit ) of these present enjoyments ? if not , a submission without a murmur to his most wise dispensations and 34 THE LIFE OF.
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... fit counterpart of a religious creed which acknow- ledged the infallibility of a living head . opinions , formed from books , were confirmed by experience . He observed , when at Paris , that the English Catholics were generally roya ...
... fit counterpart of a religious creed which acknow- ledged the infallibility of a living head . opinions , formed from books , were confirmed by experience . He observed , when at Paris , that the English Catholics were generally roya ...
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... fit for the good of his service ; and from the day of their embarkation shall be paid as afore- said , by His Most Christian Majesty , and shall obey the orders of the King of Great Britain . The time of the said declaration of ...
... fit for the good of his service ; and from the day of their embarkation shall be paid as afore- said , by His Most Christian Majesty , and shall obey the orders of the King of Great Britain . The time of the said declaration of ...
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... fit to make to a country which had received him with un- limited confidence . Neither the affection which the people had shown to his person , nor the general duty of a sovereign to his subject , nor the solemn obligation of an oath ...
... fit to make to a country which had received him with un- limited confidence . Neither the affection which the people had shown to his person , nor the general duty of a sovereign to his subject , nor the solemn obligation of an oath ...
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