The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... gave him the garter , brought him into the privy - council , and though , at first , without assigning him any particular of- fice , bestowed on him the supreme direction of all his bu- siness and political concerns . Agreeable to this ...
... gave him the garter , brought him into the privy - council , and though , at first , without assigning him any particular of- fice , bestowed on him the supreme direction of all his bu- siness and political concerns . Agreeable to this ...
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... gave over the pursuit , and separating himself from her , thence- forth abandoned her conduct to her own will and dis- cretion . f Such coldness and aversion in lady Essex arose not without an attachment to another object . The favou ...
... gave over the pursuit , and separating himself from her , thence- forth abandoned her conduct to her own will and dis- cretion . f Such coldness and aversion in lady Essex arose not without an attachment to another object . The favou ...
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... gave him one so sudden and violent ( Sept. 16 ) , that the symptoms were apparent to every one who approached him . ' His in- terment was hurried on with the greatest precipitation ; and though a strong suspicion immediately prevailed ...
... gave him one so sudden and violent ( Sept. 16 ) , that the symptoms were apparent to every one who approached him . ' His in- terment was hurried on with the greatest precipitation ; and though a strong suspicion immediately prevailed ...
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... gave liberty to all the prisoners , except those who were confined for treason , murder , and pa- pistry . When one considers these circumstances , that furious bigotry of the Catholics which broke out in the gunpowder conspiracy ...
... gave liberty to all the prisoners , except those who were confined for treason , murder , and pa- pistry . When one considers these circumstances , that furious bigotry of the Catholics which broke out in the gunpowder conspiracy ...
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... gave such sen- sible proofs of his friendship and partiality towards them . Never had the authority of any king , who resided among them , been so firmly established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration ...
... gave such sen- sible proofs of his friendship and partiality towards them . Never had the authority of any king , who resided among them , been so firmly established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration ...
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