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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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Page 56
... confessed all he knew upon promise of pardon . So that and this laid together gave the court some apprehensions . Duke Lauderdale made use of it to heighten the king's ill opinion of the party against him . And , · because lieutenant ...
... confessed all he knew upon promise of pardon . So that and this laid together gave the court some apprehensions . Duke Lauderdale made use of it to heighten the king's ill opinion of the party against him . And , · because lieutenant ...
Page 57
... confessed to me , that I had judged truer than he had done ; for I believed he would grow worse than ever . When lord Kincardin found he could not hinder things in private , he opposed them at council : and so they 秦 1674. broke with ...
... confessed to me , that I had judged truer than he had done ; for I believed he would grow worse than ever . When lord Kincardin found he could not hinder things in private , he opposed them at council : and so they 秦 1674. broke with ...
Page 100
... confess that he made offer of a round sum to lord Danby , but said that he did not accept of it . Lord Hallifax was yet of the council . So he observed that the lord treasurer had rejected that offer very mildly ; but not so as to ...
... confess that he made offer of a round sum to lord Danby , but said that he did not accept of it . Lord Hallifax was yet of the council . So he observed that the lord treasurer had rejected that offer very mildly ; but not so as to ...
Page 125
... confession : and he made solemn promises that he would procure his pardon . His friend answered , he hoped he did not intend to make use of him to trepan a man to his ruin . Upon that , with lifted up hands , Sharp promised by the ...
... confession : and he made solemn promises that he would procure his pardon . His friend answered , he hoped he did not intend to make use of him to trepan a man to his ruin . Upon that , with lifted up hands , Sharp promised by the ...
Page 126
... confess , and be hanged . So duke Lauderdale , being the king's commissioner , gave them power to promise him his life ... confession in a court of judi- cature : so he was brought into the justiciary court , " As decent as a thousand ...
... confess , and be hanged . So duke Lauderdale , being the king's commissioner , gave them power to promise him his life ... confession in a court of judi- cature : so he was brought into the justiciary court , " As decent as a thousand ...
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