Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... King's Promise to suspend the Operation of the Act . Clarendon wishes the King to fulfil his Promise . - Extent to which Clarendon supported the Act of Uniformity.— His Defence of the King examined . His Assent and subsequent Opposition ...
... King's Promise to suspend the Operation of the Act . Clarendon wishes the King to fulfil his Promise . - Extent to which Clarendon supported the Act of Uniformity.— His Defence of the King examined . His Assent and subsequent Opposition ...
Page xi
... King . -- His Enemies at Court . Marriage of Miss Stewart . - Lady Castlemaine . Bucking- ham . Death of Southampton ... King.- The Great Seal is taken from him — Page 383 CHAP . XVII . 1667 . Great Seal given to Sir O. Bridgman . ment ...
... King . -- His Enemies at Court . Marriage of Miss Stewart . - Lady Castlemaine . Bucking- ham . Death of Southampton ... King.- The Great Seal is taken from him — Page 383 CHAP . XVII . 1667 . Great Seal given to Sir O. Bridgman . ment ...
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... King's affairs.t Unsuccess- ful attempts That Hyde , at this time , exercised great influ- to exclude ence over the King , is to be learnt from the Hyde from evidence of those by whom his influence was depre- office . cated . He paid ...
... King's affairs.t Unsuccess- ful attempts That Hyde , at this time , exercised great influ- to exclude ence over the King , is to be learnt from the Hyde from evidence of those by whom his influence was depre- office . cated . He paid ...
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... King's adherents ; and , as Samborne expresses it in a letter to Hyde , say " they cannot be secure if they permit " so much as a kitchen - boy to be about the King , " of his old party . " + Hyde was informed by another correspondent ...
... King's adherents ; and , as Samborne expresses it in a letter to Hyde , say " they cannot be secure if they permit " so much as a kitchen - boy to be about the King , " of his old party . " + Hyde was informed by another correspondent ...
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... King's person , or his power , nor to any ministerial officer ; " but of the judicial , the general sense of the coun- " cil and all the grave men , was to present such to " the King as they thought agreeable to the place ; " and for ...
... King's person , or his power , nor to any ministerial officer ; " but of the judicial , the general sense of the coun- " cil and all the grave men , was to present such to " the King as they thought agreeable to the place ; " and for ...
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