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It is a period rich , indeed , in events , which no English mind can contemplate
without emotions various , deep , and agitating : - This , however , is not the only ,
nor , as it respects the purpose of our labours , the principal article of its wealth .
It is a period rich , indeed , in events , which no English mind can contemplate
without emotions various , deep , and agitating : - This , however , is not the only ,
nor , as it respects the purpose of our labours , the principal article of its wealth .
Page 34
... and which was submitted to the king , we have the following distinct reference
to the charge : “ Whether if Somerset confess at any time before his trial , his
majesty shall stay trial in respect of farther examination , respecting matter of
treason ...
... and which was submitted to the king , we have the following distinct reference
to the charge : “ Whether if Somerset confess at any time before his trial , his
majesty shall stay trial in respect of farther examination , respecting matter of
treason ...
Page 43
... and lacquies attended ; there sitting upon an old wooden chest , amongst such
as , for his baseness , were only fit companions , although the honour of his place
did merit far more respect ; with his purse and seal lying by him on that chest .
... and lacquies attended ; there sitting upon an old wooden chest , amongst such
as , for his baseness , were only fit companions , although the honour of his place
did merit far more respect ; with his purse and seal lying by him on that chest .
Page 49
Like his royal master , Laud was the possessor of qualities which , under the
guidance of a sounder discretion , might have commanded the gratitude of his
own age , and the respect of posterity ; but which can now only serve to blend
with ...
Like his royal master , Laud was the possessor of qualities which , under the
guidance of a sounder discretion , might have commanded the gratitude of his
own age , and the respect of posterity ; but which can now only serve to blend
with ...
Page 51
With respect to the History of his Tryal and Troubles , Laud ' s intentions as to its
publication after his death appear ... But we admit , that there is not that same
degree of unexceptionable internal evidence to his intention in that respect ,
which ...
With respect to the History of his Tryal and Troubles , Laud ' s intentions as to its
publication after his death appear ... But we admit , that there is not that same
degree of unexceptionable internal evidence to his intention in that respect ,
which ...
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