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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... duke's ; this calmed them . So they made the king apprehend , that the lord chancellor's speech , with which he had ... duke was struck with this ; and imputed it wholly to lord Arlington's management . In the evening he told lord ...
... duke's ; this calmed them . So they made the king apprehend , that the lord chancellor's speech , with which he had ... duke was struck with this ; and imputed it wholly to lord Arlington's management . In the evening he told lord ...
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... duke , that the king was now of another mind . The king was in some confusion : he owned , that all Clifford he had said was right in it self : but he said , that he , who sat long in the house of commons , should have considered better ...
... duke , that the king was now of another mind . The king was in some confusion : he owned , that all Clifford he had said was right in it self : but he said , that he , who sat long in the house of commons , should have considered better ...
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... duke carried all his commissions to the king , and wept as he delivered them up : but the king shewed no concern at all . Yet he put the admiralty in a commission composed wholly of the duke's crea- tures : so that the power of the navy ...
... duke carried all his commissions to the king , and wept as he delivered them up : but the king shewed no concern at all . Yet he put the admiralty in a commission composed wholly of the duke's crea- tures : so that the power of the navy ...
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... duke's honour , went and told the king all he had heard . The king sent for the duke , and told him , it was too ... duke's writ to sir William Lockhart upon this subject with great anxiety . He 1673 16 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... duke's honour , went and told the king all he had heard . The king sent for the duke , and told him , it was too ... duke's writ to sir William Lockhart upon this subject with great anxiety . He 1673 16 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
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... duke . religion or virtue , whose wife was a papist , and him- self a member of the house of commons , told the duke that I had a great interest in Scotland , and might do him service in that kingdom . He de- pended on duke Lauderdale ...
... duke . religion or virtue , whose wife was a papist , and him- self a member of the house of commons , told the duke that I had a great interest in Scotland , and might do him service in that kingdom . He de- pended on duke Lauderdale ...
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