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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... means to prevent them ; and advised the King to call a parliament , whereby the causes of their grievances may be taken away , and the authors and counsellors punished . " When parliament met he was the leader , in the House of Peers ...
... means to prevent them ; and advised the King to call a parliament , whereby the causes of their grievances may be taken away , and the authors and counsellors punished . " When parliament met he was the leader , in the House of Peers ...
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... means to advance the King's profit . He fell sick within a week after the bill of attainder was sent up to the Lords ' House ; and died shortly after , much afflicted with the passion and fury which he perceived his party inclined to ...
... means to advance the King's profit . He fell sick within a week after the bill of attainder was sent up to the Lords ' House ; and died shortly after , much afflicted with the passion and fury which he perceived his party inclined to ...
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... my scribbling . In the mean time I rest " Sir , " Your assured friend , “ WILLIAM RUSSELL .. " From Augsburg , Dec ' 27 - it is now very late at night— 1656. ” Mr. Thornton to Mr. Russell . " Honble . Sir 20 THE LIFE OF.
... my scribbling . In the mean time I rest " Sir , " Your assured friend , “ WILLIAM RUSSELL .. " From Augsburg , Dec ' 27 - it is now very late at night— 1656. ” Mr. Thornton to Mr. Russell . " Honble . Sir 20 THE LIFE OF.
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... mean , false , unprincipled , and selfish . The most important affairs could not make him active ; the most solemn engagements , true ; the most shameful proposals could not rouse his pride , nor the affection of a great people induce ...
... mean , false , unprincipled , and selfish . The most important affairs could not make him active ; the most solemn engagements , true ; the most shameful proposals could not rouse his pride , nor the affection of a great people induce ...
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... means of a gentleman of the bed - chamber , without the knowledge of the Chancellor or the other ministers . After this , he became the decided enemy of Lord Claren- don , and did his utmost to stimulate the king against him . When he ...
... means of a gentleman of the bed - chamber , without the knowledge of the Chancellor or the other ministers . After this , he became the decided enemy of Lord Claren- don , and did his utmost to stimulate the king against him . When he ...
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