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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... French man I hope you'll reward very well , having served with care and affection . For my debts , I hope Your Lordship will see them paid , and therefore I shall set them down to prevent mistakes . I owe one hundred pounds , forty ...
... French man I hope you'll reward very well , having served with care and affection . For my debts , I hope Your Lordship will see them paid , and therefore I shall set them down to prevent mistakes . I owe one hundred pounds , forty ...
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... French , with the coarseness of English manners . The king lived to practise , and was forward to encourage , the most unbounded licence in con- versation as well as in conduct . The loosest jests and the most indecent words were admit ...
... French , with the coarseness of English manners . The king lived to practise , and was forward to encourage , the most unbounded licence in con- versation as well as in conduct . The loosest jests and the most indecent words were admit ...
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... French government . Of his manners and appearance we have different accounts . The The grave and sober Clarendon re- presents him as agreeable and insinuating , whilst the lively Hamilton , agreeing with a well - known ballad ...
... French government . Of his manners and appearance we have different accounts . The The grave and sober Clarendon re- presents him as agreeable and insinuating , whilst the lively Hamilton , agreeing with a well - known ballad ...
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... French pretensions , had increased the public ferment . In this conjuncture the King sent for Sir W. Temple , and by the advice of Arlington , and Lord Keeper Bridgeman , intrusted him with an embassy to the Hague . The conse- quence ...
... French pretensions , had increased the public ferment . In this conjuncture the King sent for Sir W. Temple , and by the advice of Arlington , and Lord Keeper Bridgeman , intrusted him with an embassy to the Hague . The conse- quence ...
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... French ambassador that he believed a king and parliament could exist no longer together ; and that they ought not to have re- course to the latter , till the war and the Catholic faith had come to an happy issue , when they should be in ...
... French ambassador that he believed a king and parliament could exist no longer together ; and that they ought not to have re- course to the latter , till the war and the Catholic faith had come to an happy issue , when they should be in ...
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