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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... Lauderdale was a man formed to be the minister of an unprincipled king . His know- ledge of Scotland , and his own inclinations , led him at first to favour the Presbyterians ; but finding that court - favour was to be gained by an ...
... Lauderdale was a man formed to be the minister of an unprincipled king . His know- ledge of Scotland , and his own inclinations , led him at first to favour the Presbyterians ; but finding that court - favour was to be gained by an ...
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... Lauderdale gave a ready , and Ashley a reluctant consent . * . Mr. Hume , not having had access to the papers published by Dalrymple before he wrote his history , has fallen into errors on the subject of this treaty , which he did not ...
... Lauderdale gave a ready , and Ashley a reluctant consent . * . Mr. Hume , not having had access to the papers published by Dalrymple before he wrote his history , has fallen into errors on the subject of this treaty , which he did not ...
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... Lauderdale , and other evil counsellors , when the King suddenly pro- rogued them . It is not uncharitable to suppose , that the recess , which lasted about two months , may have been employed in attempting to gain the Commons by ...
... Lauderdale , and other evil counsellors , when the King suddenly pro- rogued them . It is not uncharitable to suppose , that the recess , which lasted about two months , may have been employed in attempting to gain the Commons by ...
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... Lauderdale ; and it having been attested by four members that he had declared that the King's edicts were equal with the laws , and ought to be obeyed in the the first place , an address was carried to remove him from His Majesty's ...
... Lauderdale ; and it having been attested by four members that he had declared that the King's edicts were equal with the laws , and ought to be obeyed in the the first place , an address was carried to remove him from His Majesty's ...
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... Lauderdale , whose pride and austerity , added to the dis- tance of his government , made him proof against the resolutions of the Commons . * See the trial of the bishops in the State Trials . † In June this year ( 1674 ) , Lewis the ...
... Lauderdale , whose pride and austerity , added to the dis- tance of his government , made him proof against the resolutions of the Commons . * See the trial of the bishops in the State Trials . † In June this year ( 1674 ) , Lewis the ...
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