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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... liament would bring more prejudice and mis- " chief to the kingdom , than it had ever " sustained by the long intermission of parlia- " ments . " He was a wise man , and would have proposed and advised moderate courses ; but was not ...
... liament would bring more prejudice and mis- " chief to the kingdom , than it had ever " sustained by the long intermission of parlia- " ments . " He was a wise man , and would have proposed and advised moderate courses ; but was not ...
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... liament , attacking the Smyrna fleet , & c . But his cautious answers , or rather the personal influence of Lord Ossory , saved him from the vengeance of the House , and all farther pro- ceedings were dropped .. The King now found it ...
... liament , attacking the Smyrna fleet , & c . But his cautious answers , or rather the personal influence of Lord Ossory , saved him from the vengeance of the House , and all farther pro- ceedings were dropped .. The King now found it ...
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... liament . Another session took place in the winter , but soon came to an end , in conse- quence of a renewal of the dispute between the two Houses . The sum of 300,000l . was granted , but appropriated very strictly to the building of ...
... liament . Another session took place in the winter , but soon came to an end , in conse- quence of a renewal of the dispute between the two Houses . The sum of 300,000l . was granted , but appropriated very strictly to the building of ...
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... liament , and he had much more reason to expect it in a war undertaken entirely in com- pliance with the inclinations of his people . As for the charge against the Commons , of invad- ing the prerogative , it was utterly groundless ...
... liament , and he had much more reason to expect it in a war undertaken entirely in com- pliance with the inclinations of his people . As for the charge against the Commons , of invad- ing the prerogative , it was utterly groundless ...
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... liament was upon this prorogued for ten days . This quarrel with the Commons seems to have made Charles determine to close the breach with France , which he had taken care not to make irreparable . May 27 . He now concluded a formal ...
... liament was upon this prorogued for ten days . This quarrel with the Commons seems to have made Charles determine to close the breach with France , which he had taken care not to make irreparable . May 27 . He now concluded a formal ...
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