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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... raised to be a marshal , only on the account of his religion . He was a calm man , of great application and conduct , [ beyond what was expected by those who knew him on other occa- sions : for he was too much a German in the liber ...
... raised to be a marshal , only on the account of his religion . He was a calm man , of great application and conduct , [ beyond what was expected by those who knew him on other occa- sions : for he was too much a German in the liber ...
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... raised many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who dif- fered from him . He had indeed the superior genius to all the men of business that I have yet known . And he had the dexterity of insinuating himself so ...
... raised many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who dif- fered from him . He had indeed the superior genius to all the men of business that I have yet known . And he had the dexterity of insinuating himself so ...
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... raised the price very much . These occasioned monopolies and the price of those things that were of great consump- tion among the commons was much raised : so that a trust lodged with the crown was now abused in the highest degree . As ...
... raised the price very much . These occasioned monopolies and the price of those things that were of great consump- tion among the commons was much raised : so that a trust lodged with the crown was now abused in the highest degree . As ...
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... , otherwise we saw what swarms of sects did rise up on our revolt from Rome , and these had raised many rebellions , and the shedding much blood : and 1673. he named both his father's death and his great C 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 23 .
... , otherwise we saw what swarms of sects did rise up on our revolt from Rome , and these had raised many rebellions , and the shedding much blood : and 1673. he named both his father's death and his great C 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 23 .
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... raise my self , a sure method for that was , to talk to him of the reformation , as a thing done in heat and haste , and that in a calmer time it might be fit to review it all . He said , I needed go no far- ther ; for such an ...
... raise my self , a sure method for that was , to talk to him of the reformation , as a thing done in heat and haste , and that in a calmer time it might be fit to review it all . He said , I needed go no far- ther ; for such an ...
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