Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... to France . - D'Estrades comes to England , and negotiates with Clarendon . -Com- pletion of the Bargain . - Dunkirk is sold . Policy of the - - - CHAP . VIII . 1661-1662 . - Savoy Conference . Measure considered 156 CONTENTS . vii.
... to France . - D'Estrades comes to England , and negotiates with Clarendon . -Com- pletion of the Bargain . - Dunkirk is sold . Policy of the - - - CHAP . VIII . 1661-1662 . - Savoy Conference . Measure considered 156 CONTENTS . vii.
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... Toleration - O 277 Financial Measures . CHAP . XIII . 1664-1667 . Arrangement made by Clarendon and Sheldon with respect to the Taxation of the Clergy . - Ap- - propriation of Supplies . Downing's Proviso . - Clarendon's CONTENTS . ix.
... Toleration - O 277 Financial Measures . CHAP . XIII . 1664-1667 . Arrangement made by Clarendon and Sheldon with respect to the Taxation of the Clergy . - Ap- - propriation of Supplies . Downing's Proviso . - Clarendon's CONTENTS . ix.
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... Measures of the English Parliament in prohibiting the Importation of Cattle from Ireland Page 307 CHAP . XIV . 1665-1666 . Naval Preparations . Clarendon's Remonstrance against the Appointment of Ashley to be Treasurer of Prize - money ...
... Measures of the English Parliament in prohibiting the Importation of Cattle from Ireland Page 307 CHAP . XIV . 1665-1666 . Naval Preparations . Clarendon's Remonstrance against the Appointment of Ashley to be Treasurer of Prize - money ...
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... measures of Government were , to a great extent , directed and controlled . He was fortunate in having among his colleagues Composi- some with whom he had been long in habits of tion of the confidential communication , and for whom he ...
... measures of Government were , to a great extent , directed and controlled . He was fortunate in having among his colleagues Composi- some with whom he had been long in habits of tion of the confidential communication , and for whom he ...
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... receiving the Royal Assent , became law , and could confer legality on the succeeding measures of the Parliament , in a similar manner might each succeeding measure I. 1660 . become valid without the previous sanction of 10 THE LIFE OF.
... receiving the Royal Assent , became law , and could confer legality on the succeeding measures of the Parliament , in a similar manner might each succeeding measure I. 1660 . become valid without the previous sanction of 10 THE LIFE OF.
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