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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... Parliament over his father , and , like it , sealed with blood . But it differs in one remarkable particular . Although Charles the Second was finally successful , all the laws enacted during the contest were in favour of 3 X PREFACE .
... Parliament over his father , and , like it , sealed with blood . But it differs in one remarkable particular . Although Charles the Second was finally successful , all the laws enacted during the contest were in favour of 3 X PREFACE .
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... favour of the conquered party . The history of this period , as Mr. Serjeant Heywood has remarked , has not yet been ac- curately written . Hume had finished his work before Sir John Dalrymple published the valu- able dispatches of the ...
... favour of the conquered party . The history of this period , as Mr. Serjeant Heywood has remarked , has not yet been ac- curately written . Hume had finished his work before Sir John Dalrymple published the valu- able dispatches of the ...
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... favour of it . Debates in the Commons . - The Bill passes through a Committee . Message from the Crown.- Exclusion Bill passed carried up by Lord It is thrown out.- - by the House of Commons , and Russell to the House of Lords ...
... favour of it . Debates in the Commons . - The Bill passes through a Committee . Message from the Crown.- Exclusion Bill passed carried up by Lord It is thrown out.- - by the House of Commons , and Russell to the House of Lords ...
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... favour of those who were looked upon as the authors of the late troubles . Yet in the joy of new power , the professions of the sove- reign were plausible and constitutional . " I shall not propose to myself , " he said , " any one rule ...
... favour of those who were looked upon as the authors of the late troubles . Yet in the joy of new power , the professions of the sove- reign were plausible and constitutional . " I shall not propose to myself , " he said , " any one rule ...
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... favour- ites at court : The Duke of Buckingham had been bred up with Charles when he was a boy , and he is ac- cused by Burnet of having been the first to pervert his principles , when they were together at Paris . But the sovereign ...
... favour- ites at court : The Duke of Buckingham had been bred up with Charles when he was a boy , and he is ac- cused by Burnet of having been the first to pervert his principles , when they were together at Paris . But the sovereign ...
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