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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... earl of Danby . The earl of Shaftsbury had lost the king's favour quite . But it was not thought fit to lay him aside , till it should appear what service he could do them in another session of parliament . Lord Arlington had lost the ...
... earl of Danby . The earl of Shaftsbury had lost the king's favour quite . But it was not thought fit to lay him aside , till it should appear what service he could do them in another session of parliament . Lord Arlington had lost the ...
Page 53
... earl of Danby and he were preparing , by turning to new methods . ters turned church Lord Danby set up to be the patron of the church The minis- party and of the old cavaliers and duke Lauder- to the dale joined himself to him . It was ...
... earl of Danby and he were preparing , by turning to new methods . ters turned church Lord Danby set up to be the patron of the church The minis- party and of the old cavaliers and duke Lauder- to the dale joined himself to him . It was ...
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... earl of Danby's eldest son , though the last only made the shew a little greater . Lord Arlington for some days insisted vehemently on the prince's dis- missing Du Moulin , who had discovered the secrets of his office to him . In this ...
... earl of Danby's eldest son , though the last only made the shew a little greater . Lord Arlington for some days insisted vehemently on the prince's dis- missing Du Moulin , who had discovered the secrets of his office to him . In this ...
Page 69
... earl of Danby , who had be- gun to invert the usual methods of the exchequer . But the majority were for him : so that charge came to nothing . Only those who begun it formed a party against him , that grew in conclusion to be too hard ...
... earl of Danby , who had be- gun to invert the usual methods of the exchequer . But the majority were for him : so that charge came to nothing . Only those who begun it formed a party against him , that grew in conclusion to be too hard ...
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... Danby had con- Debates trived , as was formerly mentioned . Lord Danby , a test . and lord Finch , and some of the ... earl of Bristol . He was uncle . O 1675. involved in a long civil war , occasioned by F 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 71.
... Danby had con- Debates trived , as was formerly mentioned . Lord Danby , a test . and lord Finch , and some of the ... earl of Bristol . He was uncle . O 1675. involved in a long civil war , occasioned by F 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 71.
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