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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... nation ) to re- tire himself into that desart , and there to con- stitute this order , because I suppose you have read it elsewhere ; but whatsoever his reasons . were , sure it is that tis y stricktest order among the papists , or ...
... nation ) to re- tire himself into that desart , and there to con- stitute this order , because I suppose you have read it elsewhere ; but whatsoever his reasons . were , sure it is that tis y stricktest order among the papists , or ...
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... nation often reproached for levity and inconstancy . ' It may , however , be more honourably accounted for ; the revolution in the state , like some disorders in the body , had worked its own cure . The opposition which Charles I. made ...
... nation often reproached for levity and inconstancy . ' It may , however , be more honourably accounted for ; the revolution in the state , like some disorders in the body , had worked its own cure . The opposition which Charles I. made ...
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... nation from listening to those who advised them to secure the rights for which so much blood had been shed . The calamities of civil war were mingled in their minds with constitutional privileges . In this temper the people willingly ...
... nation from listening to those who advised them to secure the rights for which so much blood had been shed . The calamities of civil war were mingled in their minds with constitutional privileges . In this temper the people willingly ...
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... nation was about to undergo an alarming change . But the mass of the English gentry did not follow the example of their sovereign ; and he who examined beneath the surface would have found the soil rich in honour and virtue . The same ...
... nation was about to undergo an alarming change . But the mass of the English gentry did not follow the example of their sovereign ; and he who examined beneath the surface would have found the soil rich in honour and virtue . The same ...
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... nation . * Evelyn , p . 425. quarto . A report was current that Lord Shaftesbury was the author of that measure , which Dalrymple of course believes . Mr. Fox positively denies its truth , probably on the authority of a passage in ...
... nation . * Evelyn , p . 425. quarto . A report was current that Lord Shaftesbury was the author of that measure , which Dalrymple of course believes . Mr. Fox positively denies its truth , probably on the authority of a passage in ...
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