The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... 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 employed in the year 1659 , and 26 THE LIFE OF.
... 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 employed in the year 1659 , and 26 THE LIFE OF.
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... Brother , " When I left you at Augsburg out of vex- ation to stay there soe long ; I thought good to leave you the letter you find here , to bee given you in case I should miscarry , for to make my- self known not to be ungrateful . I ...
... Brother , " When I left you at Augsburg out of vex- ation to stay there soe long ; I thought good to leave you the letter you find here , to bee given you in case I should miscarry , for to make my- self known not to be ungrateful . I ...
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... Brother , " Woburne Abbey , the 5 Dec 1659 . " WILLIAM RUSSELL . " The night before I went up to London . " Upon the Restoration he was elected member of parliament for Tavistock . But the Court , which was then the scene of ...
... Brother , " Woburne Abbey , the 5 Dec 1659 . " WILLIAM RUSSELL . " The night before I went up to London . " Upon the Restoration he was elected member of parliament for Tavistock . But the Court , which was then the scene of ...
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... this time , mentions his brother's recovery from a wound he had received in an affair of * In the lines blotted out , there appear several sums owing to himself . honour , and rejoices in his escape without fur- ther 32 THE LIFE OF.
... this time , mentions his brother's recovery from a wound he had received in an affair of * In the lines blotted out , there appear several sums owing to himself . honour , and rejoices in his escape without fur- ther 32 THE LIFE OF.
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... brother the Duke of York , and his son the Duke of Monmouth , had equal reason to be grateful for his indulgence . Though the one was the cause of all his troubles , and the other helped to foment them , his behaviour was in almost ...
... brother the Duke of York , and his son the Duke of Monmouth , had equal reason to be grateful for his indulgence . Though the one was the cause of all his troubles , and the other helped to foment them , his behaviour was in almost ...
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