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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... spoke . He was a man of true judgment , of great probity , and of an humble and obliging temper : and at any other time of his life he would have been very ac- ceptable to the English . But now he was looked on as one sent over from ...
... spoke . He was a man of true judgment , of great probity , and of an humble and obliging temper : and at any other time of his life he would have been very ac- ceptable to the English . But now he was looked on as one sent over from ...
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... spoke of the declaration for liberty of conscience in another style : he said he had seen the good effects of it ; and that he would stick to it , and maintain it : he said , he was engaged in a war for the honour of the nation , and ...
... spoke of the declaration for liberty of conscience in another style : he said he had seen the good effects of it ; and that he would stick to it , and maintain it : he said , he was engaged in a war for the honour of the nation , and ...
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... - sions . When he had done , the earl of Shaftsbury , to the amazement of the whole house , said , he must differ from the lord that spoke last toto cœlo . He 1673. said , while those matters were debated out of B 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 7.
... - sions . When he had done , the earl of Shaftsbury , to the amazement of the whole house , said , he must differ from the lord that spoke last toto cœlo . He 1673. said , while those matters were debated out of B 4 OF KING CHARLES II . 7.
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... spoke the king's sense , as the other did the duke's ; this calmed them . So they made the king apprehend , that the lord chancellor's speech , with which he had been so much offended , was really a great service done him : and they ...
... spoke the king's sense , as the other did the duke's ; this calmed them . So they made the king apprehend , that the lord chancellor's speech , with which he had been so much offended , was really a great service done him : and they ...
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... spoke of it in a strain that drew much envy on me . And shewed me great 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 ...
... spoke of it in a strain that drew much envy on me . And shewed me great 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 ...
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