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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... soon after that a quick turn . It had been much debated in the cabinet , what the king should do . Lord Clifford and duke Lauder- dale were for the king's standing his ground . Sir Ellis Leightoun assured me , that the duke of Buck ...
... soon after that a quick turn . It had been much debated in the cabinet , what the king should do . Lord Clifford and duke Lauder- dale were for the king's standing his ground . Sir Ellis Leightoun assured me , that the duke of Buck ...
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... Soon after this , letters came from the French king , pressing the king to do all that was necessary to procure money of his par- liament , since he could not bear the charge of the war alone . He also writ to the duke , and excused the ...
... Soon after this , letters came from the French king , pressing the king to do all that was necessary to procure money of his par- liament , since he could not bear the charge of the war alone . He also writ to the duke , and excused the ...
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... soon after made 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 ...
... soon after made 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 ...
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... soon after given it up . He said , Hinc illæ la- crymæ : but the king was forsaken in that matter , for none stuck to him but lord Clifford and himself : and then he set himself into a fit of railing at lord Shaftsbury . I was struck ...
... soon after given it up . He said , Hinc illæ la- crymæ : but the king was forsaken in that matter , for none stuck to him but lord Clifford and himself : and then he set himself into a fit of railing at lord Shaftsbury . I was struck ...
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... soon as they thought it necessary for their own preservation to secure themselves from falling under his revenges . He said , he was resolved to stand his ground , and to submit to the king in every thing : he would never take off an ...
... soon as they thought it necessary for their own preservation to secure themselves from falling under his revenges . He said , he was resolved to stand his ground , and to submit to the king in every thing : he would never take off an ...
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