Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... give too much colour to their aspersions . But afterwards , on more mature thoughts , his great benevolence and public spirit prevailed on him to drop the defence of " his own private character , and resume his ori- ginal plan of ' The ...
... give too much colour to their aspersions . But afterwards , on more mature thoughts , his great benevolence and public spirit prevailed on him to drop the defence of " his own private character , and resume his ori- ginal plan of ' The ...
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... give him a resolute answer on any weighty business , when the " question was of the law ; but he would pray that he might confer " with his brethren . And the king ever gave way to it . " Rush- worth , ii . 112. He died at his house in ...
... give him a resolute answer on any weighty business , when the " question was of the law ; but he would pray that he might confer " with his brethren . And the king ever gave way to it . " Rush- worth , ii . 112. He died at his house in ...
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... give a clearer testimony that his knowledge of law was greater than all other men's , than by making that law , which all " other men believed not to be so . So he moulded , framed , and pur- “ sued the odious and crying project of soap ...
... give a clearer testimony that his knowledge of law was greater than all other men's , than by making that law , which all " other men believed not to be so . So he moulded , framed , and pur- “ sued the odious and crying project of soap ...
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... give a verdict for the crown , the bounds of forests were exorbitantly extended , in defiance of usage of more than 300 years . By these corrupt means many were adjudged to pay ruinous fines , or be ejected from their homes and estates ...
... give a verdict for the crown , the bounds of forests were exorbitantly extended , in defiance of usage of more than 300 years . By these corrupt means many were adjudged to pay ruinous fines , or be ejected from their homes and estates ...
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... gives the will and the power to resist and the arbi- trary Elizabeth , by her glorious championship of the cause of Protestantism , her brave defiance of foreign foes , and her wise and frugal administration , had flat- tered the ...
... gives the will and the power to resist and the arbi- trary Elizabeth , by her glorious championship of the cause of Protestantism , her brave defiance of foreign foes , and her wise and frugal administration , had flat- tered the ...
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