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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... hopes of his own preferment on that of the young favourite , endeavoured to instil into him the principles of prudence and discre- tion . By zealously serving every body , Carre was taught to abate the envy which might attend his sudden ...
... hopes of his own preferment on that of the young favourite , endeavoured to instil into him the principles of prudence and discre- tion . By zealously serving every body , Carre was taught to abate the envy which might attend his sudden ...
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... hopes of success , a new parliament must be sum- moned , and this dangerous expedient , for such it was now become , once more be put to trial . A parlia- When the commons were assembled ( April ment . 5 ) , they discovered an ...
... hopes of success , a new parliament must be sum- moned , and this dangerous expedient , for such it was now become , once more be put to trial . A parlia- When the commons were assembled ( April ment . 5 ) , they discovered an ...
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... hope to establish , but by first pro- curing an acknowledgment of his own authority in all spiritual causes ; and nothing could be more contrary Franklyn , p . 25. Spotswood . to the practice as well as principles of the Presbyterian 24 ...
... hope to establish , but by first pro- curing an acknowledgment of his own authority in all spiritual causes ; and nothing could be more contrary Franklyn , p . 25. Spotswood . to the practice as well as principles of the Presbyterian 24 ...
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... hopes of recovering his liberty , he spread the report of a golden mine , which he had discovered in Guiana , and which was sufficient , according to his repre- sentation , not only to enrich all the adventurers , but to afford immense ...
... hopes of recovering his liberty , he spread the report of a golden mine , which he had discovered in Guiana , and which was sufficient , according to his repre- sentation , not only to enrich all the adventurers , but to afford immense ...
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... hopes of governing , in the most important transactions , this monarch , so little celebrated for politics or prudence . During the life of Henry , the king of Spain had drop- ped some hints of bestowing on that prince his eldest ...
... hopes of governing , in the most important transactions , this monarch , so little celebrated for politics or prudence . During the life of Henry , the king of Spain had drop- ped some hints of bestowing on that prince his eldest ...
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