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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... religious disposition . But it was not till after his mar- riage that he applied himself with earnestness both in meditation and action to fulfil the duties of a Christian . The following letter to his brother explains how he was ...
... religious disposition . But it was not till after his mar- riage that he applied himself with earnestness both in meditation and action to fulfil the duties of a Christian . The following letter to his brother explains how he was ...
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... , I hope , satisfy the reader that no man could any longer keep aloof who valued the independence , the freedom , and the religion of England . THE RESTORATION CHAP . III . ADMINISTRATION 1 OF CLARENDON 36 THE LIFE OF.
... , I hope , satisfy the reader that no man could any longer keep aloof who valued the independence , the freedom , and the religion of England . THE RESTORATION CHAP . III . ADMINISTRATION 1 OF CLARENDON 36 THE LIFE OF.
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... religious fanaticism . He is said to have re- conciled himself to the church of Rome at Paris some years before the Restoration ; but , how- ever that may be , it is certain that the little religion he possessed was Roman Catholic ...
... religious fanaticism . He is said to have re- conciled himself to the church of Rome at Paris some years before the Restoration ; but , how- ever that may be , it is certain that the little religion he possessed was Roman Catholic ...
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... religion , the duke was one of the greatest bigots that ever lived . The Duke of Buckingham described their characters very well in a few words by saying , " Charles could see things if he would , James would see things if he could ...
... religion , the duke was one of the greatest bigots that ever lived . The Duke of Buckingham described their characters very well in a few words by saying , " Charles could see things if he would , James would see things if he could ...
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... religion of Rome , and the government of France . He often lamented that a great fault had been committed at the Restoration in not making the crown for ever independent of parliaments . He regarded the Habeas Corpus act as a malicious ...
... religion of Rome , and the government of France . He often lamented that a great fault had been committed at the Restoration in not making the crown for ever independent of parliaments . He regarded the Habeas Corpus act as a malicious ...
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