Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... England and of the clergy . The earl of Arlington thought that the design was now lost , and that it was necessary for the king to make up with his people in the best manner he could . The earl of Shaftsbury was resolved to save himself ...
... England and of the clergy . The earl of Arlington thought that the design was now lost , and that it was necessary for the king to make up with his people in the best manner he could . The earl of Shaftsbury was resolved to save himself ...
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... England would be procured by their interposition . The duke laid down all his com- missions . Thus this memorable session ended . It was in- deed much the best session of that long parliament . The church party shewed a noble zeal for ...
... England would be procured by their interposition . The duke laid down all his com- missions . Thus this memorable session ended . It was in- deed much the best session of that long parliament . The church party shewed a noble zeal for ...
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... England , to prevent an address to send him away : and he was by that time as weary of the court , as the court was of him . treats for a The duke was now looking for another wife . He The duke made addresses to the lady Bellasis , the ...
... England , to prevent an address to send him away : and he was by that time as weary of the court , as the court was of him . treats for a The duke was now looking for another wife . He The duke made addresses to the lady Bellasis , the ...
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... England , given the king in trust a power to lay impositions on foreign commodities . So upon that a great duty was lately laid upon French salt , in order to the better vend- ing the salt made at home : upon which it was sold very dear ...
... England , given the king in trust a power to lay impositions on foreign commodities . So upon that a great duty was lately laid upon French salt , in order to the better vend- ing the salt made at home : upon which it was sold very dear ...
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... England they were ready in Scotland to have broke out into a rebellion : so far were they from any incli- nation to have assisted the king in the mastering of England . I was much perplexed in my self what I ought to do , whether I ...
... England they were ready in Scotland to have broke out into a rebellion : so far were they from any incli- nation to have assisted the king in the mastering of England . I was much perplexed in my self what I ought to do , whether I ...
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