Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... thought proper to grant a commission under his great seal , to Sir Orlando Bridgman , Lord " Chief Baron of the Exchequer , to execute that place whenever the " Lord Chancellor should be absent . " Parl . Hist . iv . 69 . 66 † Of his ...
... thought proper to grant a commission under his great seal , to Sir Orlando Bridgman , Lord " Chief Baron of the Exchequer , to execute that place whenever the " Lord Chancellor should be absent . " Parl . Hist . iv . 69 . 66 † Of his ...
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... thought agreeable to the place ; " and for the Chancellorship , if His Majesty pleased " to confer it on Sir Orlando Bridgman , or Mr. Geoffery Palmer , they should be all abundantly " satisfied . " * This " strange distinction , ' as ...
... thought agreeable to the place ; " and for the Chancellorship , if His Majesty pleased " to confer it on Sir Orlando Bridgman , or Mr. Geoffery Palmer , they should be all abundantly " satisfied . " * This " strange distinction , ' as ...
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... thoughts of animosity and revenge , that the whole " Island may returne to those mutuall offices of conversation and friendship which can only establish a firm and lastinge peace . ” † Com . Journals , June 18 , 1660 . 66 « 66 CHAP . 1 ...
... thoughts of animosity and revenge , that the whole " Island may returne to those mutuall offices of conversation and friendship which can only establish a firm and lastinge peace . ” † Com . Journals , June 18 , 1660 . 66 « 66 CHAP . 1 ...
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... thought of excepting from pardon any other than " the immediate murderers " of his father ; besought them to " oblige all other persons by not excluding them from the benefit " of this act ; " spoke of the advantages of mercy ; and ...
... thought of excepting from pardon any other than " the immediate murderers " of his father ; besought them to " oblige all other persons by not excluding them from the benefit " of this act ; " spoke of the advantages of mercy ; and ...
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... thought it not inconsistent with good taste , good feeling , the gravity of the occasion , and the dignity of his office , to pour forth such fustian as the following : - . " But looking 66 66 -- - over a long , black , prodigious ...
... thought it not inconsistent with good taste , good feeling , the gravity of the occasion , and the dignity of his office , to pour forth such fustian as the following : - . " But looking 66 66 -- - over a long , black , prodigious ...
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