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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... favour of the court and of the war , he was in a secret management with another party . The house of commons was upon this all in a b I heard the first duke of Bolton say , that at this time the duke of Buckingham , lord Shaftsbury ...
... favour of the court and of the war , he was in a secret management with another party . The house of commons was upon this all in a b I heard the first duke of Bolton say , that at this time the duke of Buckingham , lord Shaftsbury ...
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... that an effectual security might be found against popery , and that nothing might interpose till that was done . When that was The pru- dence of ers . over , then they would try to deserve some favour 6 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... that an effectual security might be found against popery , and that nothing might interpose till that was done . When that was The pru- dence of ers . over , then they would try to deserve some favour 6 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
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... favour : 1673 . but at present they were willing to lie under the se- verity of the laws , rather than clog a more necessary work with their concerns . The chief friends of the 348 sects agreed to this . So a vote passed to bring in a ...
... favour : 1673 . but at present they were willing to lie under the se- verity of the laws , rather than clog a more necessary work with their concerns . The chief friends of the 348 sects agreed to this . So a vote passed to bring in a ...
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... 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 duke more than any other . He looked on him as a pitiful ...
... 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 duke more than any other . He looked on him as a pitiful ...
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... favour . He ordered me to be sworn a chaplain , and ad- mitted me to a long private audience , that lasted above an hour , in which I took all the freedom with him that I thought became my profession . He run me into a long discourse ...
... favour . He ordered me to be sworn a chaplain , and ad- mitted me to a long private audience , that lasted above an hour , in which I took all the freedom with him that I thought became my profession . He run me into a long discourse ...
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