Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... hath been since , and as " it ought to be . " + 66 In 1625 , Edward Hyde was entered in the Mid- the Middle dle Temple , of which his uncle , Sir Nicholas Hyde ‡ , was then treasurer . But in consequence of the Temple . plague S , which ...
... hath been since , and as " it ought to be . " + 66 In 1625 , Edward Hyde was entered in the Mid- the Middle dle Temple , of which his uncle , Sir Nicholas Hyde ‡ , was then treasurer . But in consequence of the Temple . plague S , which ...
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... hath got some footing " again in the King's dominions ; he hath leave to come and live in Jersey , in his father's government ; and ' t is hoped that now quickly he " shall have liberty to come into England . " Strafford's Letters , i ...
... hath got some footing " again in the King's dominions ; he hath leave to come and live in Jersey , in his father's government ; and ' t is hoped that now quickly he " shall have liberty to come into England . " Strafford's Letters , i ...
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... hath beene soe " terrible to me that I was enough inclined to " thinke I had nothinge to doe but to follow him , " soe that your employment hath proved an act of charity , and an obligation upon me , and hath " awakened me to a courage ...
... hath beene soe " terrible to me that I was enough inclined to " thinke I had nothinge to doe but to follow him , " soe that your employment hath proved an act of charity , and an obligation upon me , and hath " awakened me to a courage ...
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... hath been kept this Easter week , " writes Garrard , a correspondent of Lord Strafford , " and all Essex is " become forest . " The bounds of Rockingham forest , as we are told by the same informant , were increased from six miles to ...
... hath been kept this Easter week , " writes Garrard , a correspondent of Lord Strafford , " and all Essex is " become forest . " The bounds of Rockingham forest , as we are told by the same informant , were increased from six miles to ...
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... hath not been known in the memory " of any . " Many of the English troops were mutinous : some had even murdered their officers . + The Scotch , at the same time , were confident and united . They had an army in the field earlier than ...
... hath not been known in the memory " of any . " Many of the English troops were mutinous : some had even murdered their officers . + The Scotch , at the same time , were confident and united . They had an army in the field earlier than ...
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