Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... rendered necessary by the many recent publications , affording new views of Clarendon and his times , and by the de- velopement of materials of which former writers had not availed themselves . Among the publica- tions which have come ...
... rendered necessary by the many recent publications , affording new views of Clarendon and his times , and by the de- velopement of materials of which former writers had not availed themselves . Among the publica- tions which have come ...
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... rendered to the readers of English history by the exertions of Dr. Bandinel , the Librarian of the Bodleian Library , to whom we owe the editions of Lord Clarendon's History and Life , which , by the addition of those passages which ...
... rendered to the readers of English history by the exertions of Dr. Bandinel , the Librarian of the Bodleian Library , to whom we owe the editions of Lord Clarendon's History and Life , which , by the addition of those passages which ...
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Thomas Henry Lister. and swelling to an undue bulk a memoir unavoid- ably rendered long by the very numerous facts which it was necessary to record . For any errors which may be found in this work I cannot plead the excuse of haste ...
Thomas Henry Lister. and swelling to an undue bulk a memoir unavoid- ably rendered long by the very numerous facts which it was necessary to record . For any errors which may be found in this work I cannot plead the excuse of haste ...
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... rendered comparatively at- tentive only by the superintendence of his uncle , Sir Nicholas Hyde , who almost daily proposed to him some law case , and required his opinion upon it . His studies were again interrupted by sickness . In ...
... rendered comparatively at- tentive only by the superintendence of his uncle , Sir Nicholas Hyde , who almost daily proposed to him some law case , and required his opinion upon it . His studies were again interrupted by sickness . In ...
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... rendered him very ill qualified for the office of lord chamberlain . He became a staunch adherent of the parliament ; and on the House of Lords being closed , sat in the House of Commons , in 1649 , as M. P. for Berkshire . Died Jan. 23 ...
... rendered him very ill qualified for the office of lord chamberlain . He became a staunch adherent of the parliament ; and on the House of Lords being closed , sat in the House of Commons , in 1649 , as M. P. for Berkshire . Died Jan. 23 ...
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