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Page 42
to an understanding with the country - party that in the event of a dissolution his
withdrawal from public affairs would suffice to shelter him from any more serious
consequences . The elections turned out more adverse to the duke than he had ...
to an understanding with the country - party that in the event of a dissolution his
withdrawal from public affairs would suffice to shelter him from any more serious
consequences . The elections turned out more adverse to the duke than he had ...
Page 67
When the long parliament was revived , Ludlow took his seat as one of the
members , elated by the aspect of public affairs , and the renovation of a body
whose power had been too openly disregarded ever to be permanently restored .
He was ...
When the long parliament was revived , Ludlow took his seat as one of the
members , elated by the aspect of public affairs , and the renovation of a body
whose power had been too openly disregarded ever to be permanently restored .
He was ...
Page 401
The administration of its affairs was steady , but at the same time oppressive , and
in a great measure military . The king and parliament had been too much
occupied since its pacification to attend to its internal affairs , or even to reward
those ...
The administration of its affairs was steady , but at the same time oppressive , and
in a great measure military . The king and parliament had been too much
occupied since its pacification to attend to its internal affairs , or even to reward
those ...
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