Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... favour , being transferred to the authors and " abettors of his ruin , might probably , in the eyes " of the world , give too much colour to their aspersions . But afterwards , on more mature thoughts , his great benevolence and public ...
... favour , being transferred to the authors and " abettors of his ruin , might probably , in the eyes " of the world , give too much colour to their aspersions . But afterwards , on more mature thoughts , his great benevolence and public ...
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... Favour . Hyde is summoned to attend the Prince . - His disastrous Progress from Jersey to Holland.- Negotiations at Newport . Hyde fears that the King may be deposed . — Subjection of the Parliament to the Army . - Trial and Exe- cution ...
... Favour . Hyde is summoned to attend the Prince . - His disastrous Progress from Jersey to Holland.- Negotiations at Newport . Hyde fears that the King may be deposed . — Subjection of the Parliament to the Army . - Trial and Exe- cution ...
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... favoured associates ; but the man with whom he tells us he had the most entire friendship , and of whom he speaks in terms of the highest admiration and regard , was Lucius Carey , afterwards Lord Falkland . ** He was also fortunate in ...
... favoured associates ; but the man with whom he tells us he had the most entire friendship , and of whom he speaks in terms of the highest admiration and regard , was Lucius Carey , afterwards Lord Falkland . ** He was also fortunate in ...
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... reasonably attached to protection by men in power , the favour of Laud obtained for Hyde a degree of consideration among the members of his profession , which unassisted merit could not have secured . His practice in- creased 28 THE LIFE ...
... reasonably attached to protection by men in power , the favour of Laud obtained for Hyde a degree of consideration among the members of his profession , which unassisted merit could not have secured . His practice in- creased 28 THE LIFE ...
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... favours ; " and " few persons , with all " the vices in nature in their composition , ever cre- " ated to themslves so many personal enemies . " + Meanwhile the means of Charles were feeble , compared with the magnitude and difficulty ...
... favours ; " and " few persons , with all " the vices in nature in their composition , ever cre- " ated to themslves so many personal enemies . " + Meanwhile the means of Charles were feeble , compared with the magnitude and difficulty ...
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