The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived |
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... May 92- Britain is convinced of the truth of the Catholic religion, and resolved to
make his declaration of it, and to reconcile himself with the church of Rome, as
soon as the affairs of his kingdom shall be sufliciently-established to permit him.
... May 92- Britain is convinced of the truth of the Catholic religion, and resolved to
make his declaration of it, and to reconcile himself with the church of Rome, as
soon as the affairs of his kingdom shall be sufliciently-established to permit him.
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... party that he joined which cannot be sufliciently lamented. His talents,
undoubtedly, added weight to the scale in which he threw them, but his hot and
restless temper betrayed his associates into measures which prudence cannot
justify.
... party that he joined which cannot be sufliciently lamented. His talents,
undoubtedly, added weight to the scale in which he threw them, but his hot and
restless temper betrayed his associates into measures which prudence cannot
justify.
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The articles of impeachment were six number. Amongst other crimes, the
Treasurer was accused of being popishly inclined, and of concealing the Popish
Plot ; though it was sufliciently evident that he was entirely innocent of both
charges.
The articles of impeachment were six number. Amongst other crimes, the
Treasurer was accused of being popishly inclined, and of concealing the Popish
Plot ; though it was sufliciently evident that he was entirely innocent of both
charges.
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He gave way to the King, as far as was necessary to preserve his place, but not
sufliciently to acquire the royal favour. He concurred in measures which
endangered both our religion and government, and yet lost the friendship of the
Duke of ...
He gave way to the King, as far as was necessary to preserve his place, but not
sufliciently to acquire the royal favour. He concurred in measures which
endangered both our religion and government, and yet lost the friendship of the
Duke of ...
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The Earl of Bedford, as we have seen in the early part of this work, was amongst
those who were thus favoured. But the King was soon disgusted with them, and
Lord Clarendon thinks he has sufliciently justified this dislike, when he tells us, ...
The Earl of Bedford, as we have seen in the early part of this work, was amongst
those who were thus favoured. But the King was soon disgusted with them, and
Lord Clarendon thinks he has sufliciently justified this dislike, when he tells us, ...
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