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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... party at such a distance from the dis- senters , that it was impossible to make them join in opposition to his designs . He hoped , the church party would be always submissive : and he had the dissenters at mercy . brought to command ...
... party at such a distance from the dis- senters , that it was impossible to make them join in opposition to his designs . He hoped , the church party would be always submissive : and he had the dissenters at mercy . brought to command ...
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... 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 , and a great deal of company , dined at his house , and after they had drank very ...
... 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 , and a great deal of company , dined at his house , and after they had drank very ...
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... party into new heats ; for now all were united against popery . Love , the dissent- who served for the city of London , and was himself a dissenter , saw what ill effects any such quarrels might have : so he moved , that an effectual ...
... party into new heats ; for now all were united against popery . Love , the dissent- who served for the city of London , and was himself a dissenter , saw what ill effects any such quarrels might have : so he moved , that an effectual ...
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... party , that there was no more votes nor bills offered at against them , even in that angry parliament , that had been formerly so severe upon them . the house The court was now in great perplexity . If they Debates in gave way to ...
... party , that there was no more votes nor bills offered at against them , even in that angry parliament , that had been formerly so severe upon them . the house The court was now in great perplexity . If they Debates in gave way to ...
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... party against the court , for procuring them the more cre- dit , ) to go privately to him , and to tell him that upon lord Clifford's speech the house was in such fury , that probably they would have gone to some high votes and ...
... party against the court , for procuring them the more cre- dit , ) to go privately to him , and to tell him that upon lord Clifford's speech the house was in such fury , that probably they would have gone to some high votes and ...
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