The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... Thomas Ellwood , by himself VIII . - Rabutin's Memoirs . • p . I 18 • 30 55 • 87 95 • • 109 ˇ • 138 IX . - Contemporary Notices of Charles II . , and certain In- dividuals of his Court . 167 • ˇ CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIII . PART II . ART .
... Thomas Ellwood , by himself VIII . - Rabutin's Memoirs . • p . I 18 • 30 55 • 87 95 • • 109 ˇ • 138 IX . - Contemporary Notices of Charles II . , and certain In- dividuals of his Court . 167 • ˇ CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIII . PART II . ART .
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... court . Elizabeth , however , regarded these innovators with undisguised displeasure . She looked upon them as pre- sumptuous challengers of her claim to ecclesiastical supremacy , and shrewdly suspected them of having imported , from ...
... court . Elizabeth , however , regarded these innovators with undisguised displeasure . She looked upon them as pre- sumptuous challengers of her claim to ecclesiastical supremacy , and shrewdly suspected them of having imported , from ...
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... court , " to some remote place , that there might be no danger of their return , nor of their disturbing the peace of the commonwealth , by their writings , or otherwise . " Previously , however , to their transfer- ence to this ...
... court , " to some remote place , that there might be no danger of their return , nor of their disturbing the peace of the commonwealth , by their writings , or otherwise . " Previously , however , to their transfer- ence to this ...
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... court of wards , who pre- sented to the house of commons two bills for restraining the oppressive power of the bishops , which were favorably received , but were stopped in their progress , by the peremptory command of the queen . It ...
... court of wards , who pre- sented to the house of commons two bills for restraining the oppressive power of the bishops , which were favorably received , but were stopped in their progress , by the peremptory command of the queen . It ...
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... court . But Baro found a friend in the lord treasurer , and even the archbishop interfered in his favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder ...
... court . But Baro found a friend in the lord treasurer , and even the archbishop interfered in his favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder ...
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