Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... believe to be the truth , respecting one on whom more praise and censure have been unduly lavished , than , perhaps , on any other character in the whole cir- cle of English history . I have , with few exceptions , abstained from ...
... believe to be the truth , respecting one on whom more praise and censure have been unduly lavished , than , perhaps , on any other character in the whole cir- cle of English history . I have , with few exceptions , abstained from ...
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... believe there was an intention to alter the form of government , both in church and state , " of which , " said they , " a greater instance cannot " be given , than this public declaration that we " shall have no more parliaments ...
... believe there was an intention to alter the form of government , both in church and state , " of which , " said they , " a greater instance cannot " be given , than this public declaration that we " shall have no more parliaments ...
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... believe the thing to " be so difficult as was pretended ; and he was " confident if a small committee of the house were " nominated , who upon consultation between them- 66 66 66 selves , might use the name of the house to such " men as ...
... believe the thing to " be so difficult as was pretended ; and he was " confident if a small committee of the house were " nominated , who upon consultation between them- 66 66 66 selves , might use the name of the house to such " men as ...
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... believe it to be true , that the Earl of Strafford " intends to make an escape out of the Tower ; and " that there are ships , or a ship , ready in the river " of Thames , at Tilbury - hope , to convey him away ; “ and , further , they ...
... believe it to be true , that the Earl of Strafford " intends to make an escape out of the Tower ; and " that there are ships , or a ship , ready in the river " of Thames , at Tilbury - hope , to convey him away ; “ and , further , they ...
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... believe , that in the spring of 1641 , the political sentiments of Hyde and Falkland , differed , only in a slight degree , from those of Hampden , or of White- locke : but they were soon required to make their election ; and , starting ...
... believe , that in the spring of 1641 , the political sentiments of Hyde and Falkland , differed , only in a slight degree , from those of Hampden , or of White- locke : but they were soon required to make their election ; and , starting ...
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