Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... according to the same informant , although they regarded him as " the only man that hath and will keep out Popery , 66 * Lords ' Journals . " Soon after the King thought proper to grant a commission under his great seal , to Sir Orlando ...
... according to the same informant , although they regarded him as " the only man that hath and will keep out Popery , 66 * Lords ' Journals . " Soon after the King thought proper to grant a commission under his great seal , to Sir Orlando ...
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... according to law , " all such persons shall , within four- teen days , render themselves , " under pain of being excepted from any pardon or indemnity , both for their respective lives and estates . ' Serjeant Hales is reported to have ...
... according to law , " all such persons shall , within four- teen days , render themselves , " under pain of being excepted from any pardon or indemnity , both for their respective lives and estates . ' Serjeant Hales is reported to have ...
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... according to the Proclama- tion of the 8th of June . Eleven , who had not so sur- rendered , were excepted , by name , on the 9th of July ; and on the 11th the Bill was sent up to the Lords . * Had the King and his advisers been vin ...
... according to the Proclama- tion of the 8th of June . Eleven , who had not so sur- rendered , were excepted , by name , on the 9th of July ; and on the 11th the Bill was sent up to the Lords . * Had the King and his advisers been vin ...
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... According to the Report of the Committee , a portion of the an- nual revenue of Charles I. , estimated at 210,4937 . arose , by payments partly not warranted by law , " partly expired ; " and the remaining available sources then ...
... According to the Report of the Committee , a portion of the an- nual revenue of Charles I. , estimated at 210,4937 . arose , by payments partly not warranted by law , " partly expired ; " and the remaining available sources then ...
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... According to Clarendon , whose wonted indulgence towards the clergy has not induced him to suppress the truth , " honest men did not fare the better " in these ar- rangements , but those " who offered most money " were generally ...
... According to Clarendon , whose wonted indulgence towards the clergy has not induced him to suppress the truth , " honest men did not fare the better " in these ar- rangements , but those " who offered most money " were generally ...
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66 CHAP accusation Act of Indemnity affairs Albemarle ambassador appears appointed assent ation Bennet bill Bishops Breda Bristol Burnet cause cellor Chan charge Charles Church Claren clergy committee council court Coventry Crown D'Estrades declaration Downing to Clarendon Duke of York Dunkirk Dutch Earl effect endeavoured enemies England English favour fleet France grant hath Hist Holland honour House of Commons House of Lords Hyde Ibid Ireland Journals justice King King of France King's kingdom Lady Castlemaine land letter London Lord Chancellor Lord Clarendon Lord Sandwich Louis Majesty Majesty's measure ment minister never obtained opinion opposed Ormond Parlia Parliament party passed peace Pepys persons Portugal Presbyterians present Prince proceedings promise proposed punishment Queen reason received rendered rendon replied respect Restoration royal says secret sent ships Sir Charles Berkeley Southampton thought tion treaty Vatteville Witt XVII СНАР