Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... Council of the North.- Hyde's Speech against that Court . - Hyde's Conversation with Lords Bedford and Essex respecting Strafford . - Hyde's Participation in Proceedings against Strafford . The Attainder of Strafford considered ...
... Council of the North.- Hyde's Speech against that Court . - Hyde's Conversation with Lords Bedford and Essex respecting Strafford . - Hyde's Participation in Proceedings against Strafford . The Attainder of Strafford considered ...
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... Council . War resumed.- Waller's Plot . - Unconciliatory Spirit of the Royalists . Discussions in Parliament respecting Negotiations for Peace . -King's Prosperity declines . - Battle of Newbury . - Death of Lord Falkland ...
... Council . War resumed.- Waller's Plot . - Unconciliatory Spirit of the Royalists . Discussions in Parliament respecting Negotiations for Peace . -King's Prosperity declines . - Battle of Newbury . - Death of Lord Falkland ...
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... council of state , appears to have been much attached to Hyde , and proud of his friendship . To no other cause can we attribute his having inserted in a grave history of public events , matters so merely private and so irre- levant as ...
... council of state , appears to have been much attached to Hyde , and proud of his friendship . To no other cause can we attribute his having inserted in a grave history of public events , matters so merely private and so irre- levant as ...
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... council , that whilst he was keeper , no man should " be so saucy as to dispute these orders , but that the wisdom of that " Board should be always ground enough for him to make a decree in Chancery . ' " Clar . Hist . Reb . i . 131 ...
... council , that whilst he was keeper , no man should " be so saucy as to dispute these orders , but that the wisdom of that " Board should be always ground enough for him to make a decree in Chancery . ' " Clar . Hist . Reb . i . 131 ...
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... council with the merchants through- " out the whole proceedings ; and was so warm in it , " that he had exceedingly provoked the Lord Trea- " surer , who would have ruined him if he could ; " Laud asked who Hyde was , and learned from ...
... council with the merchants through- " out the whole proceedings ; and was so warm in it , " that he had exceedingly provoked the Lord Trea- " surer , who would have ruined him if he could ; " Laud asked who Hyde was , and learned from ...
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