The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 282 страници |
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Страница 97
... he said to her , " Mrs. 97 * Dalrymple says , " recollecting that Rich might feel pain from the innocent pleasantry , he checked himself . " VOL . II . H Tressam , you always find me out in a new WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . gy.
... he said to her , " Mrs. 97 * Dalrymple says , " recollecting that Rich might feel pain from the innocent pleasantry , he checked himself . " VOL . II . H Tressam , you always find me out in a new WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . gy.
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... Dalrymple who was perfectly aware of these facts , mixes them up , as usual , with ro- He attributes it to the unpopularity mance . * Hampden's Examination before the Lords , 1689 . which Sydney's trial had brought on the govern- ment ...
... Dalrymple who was perfectly aware of these facts , mixes them up , as usual , with ro- He attributes it to the unpopularity mance . * Hampden's Examination before the Lords , 1689 . which Sydney's trial had brought on the govern- ment ...
Страница 160
... Dalrymple , upon the authority of a paper which he does not produce , but from which he quotes enough to show , that if pro- duced it would not answer his purpose , takes Rumbold's guilt for a decided fact , and then states his dying ...
... Dalrymple , upon the authority of a paper which he does not produce , but from which he quotes enough to show , that if pro- duced it would not answer his purpose , takes Rumbold's guilt for a decided fact , and then states his dying ...
Страница 165
... Dalrymple , as an avowal of guilt . If his testimony is free from these particular objections , much less is it im- peached by his general character , which was that of a bold and daring man , who was very unlikely to feel shame in ...
... Dalrymple , as an avowal of guilt . If his testimony is free from these particular objections , much less is it im- peached by his general character , which was that of a bold and daring man , who was very unlikely to feel shame in ...
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... Dalrymple con- siders this denial as a proof that Burnet wrote the paper ; because it is difficult to reconcile it with * Burnet's Journal . Lord Russell's sincerity * ; as if there were not WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 169.
... Dalrymple con- siders this denial as a proof that Burnet wrote the paper ; because it is difficult to reconcile it with * Burnet's Journal . Lord Russell's sincerity * ; as if there were not WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL . 169.
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