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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... affairs was heard with so little atten- 346 tion , that it made no impression . was much The ministry was all broke to pieces . The duke The court of Buckingham was alone , hated by all , as he hated divided . all the rest . But he went ...
... affairs was heard with so little atten- 346 tion , that it made no impression . was much The ministry was all broke to pieces . The duke The court of Buckingham was alone , hated by all , as he hated divided . all the rest . But he went ...
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... affairs required . Lord Clifford in his first heat was inclined to have laid down his white staff , and to have expostulated roundly with the king . But a cooler thought stop- ped him . He reckoned he must now retire : and therefore he ...
... affairs required . Lord Clifford in his first heat was inclined to have laid down his white staff , and to have expostulated roundly with the king . But a cooler thought stop- ped him . He reckoned he must now retire : and therefore he ...
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... affairs came up this summer , in order to the publishing the Memoirs of the Dukes of Hamilton . Scotland under an universal discontent . administration there was both violent and corrupt , and seemed to be formed on a French model ...
... affairs came up this summer , in order to the publishing the Memoirs of the Dukes of Hamilton . Scotland under an universal discontent . administration there was both violent and corrupt , and seemed to be formed on a French model ...
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... affairs , and to meddle no more in public business . I lost indeed my best friend at court . Sir Robert Murray died suddenly at that time . He was the wisest and worthiest man of the age , and was as another father to me . I was ...
... affairs , and to meddle no more in public business . I lost indeed my best friend at court . Sir Robert Murray died suddenly at that time . He was the wisest and worthiest man of the age , and was as another father to me . I was ...
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... affairs : but I resolved to stay for a fit opportunity . I tried the duchess of Lau- derdale , and set before her the injustice and oppres- sion that Scotland was groaning under : but I saw she got too much by it to be any way concerned ...
... affairs : but I resolved to stay for a fit opportunity . I tried the duchess of Lau- derdale , and set before her the injustice and oppres- sion that Scotland was groaning under : but I saw she got too much by it to be any way concerned ...
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