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judges ; but he had no confidence either in the justice or humanity of the person
who had now the power in his hands . He had , besides , more than once been
nearly inserted as one of the seven excepted persons from the bill of indemnity .
judges ; but he had no confidence either in the justice or humanity of the person
who had now the power in his hands . He had , besides , more than once been
nearly inserted as one of the seven excepted persons from the bill of indemnity .
Page 170
Wood says he was accounted in his college “ a hot - headed person ; " if this be
true , we can only say that he must have soon attained the faculty of self -
command , for he bore a very different character throughout life , and when all
eyes were ...
Wood says he was accounted in his college “ a hot - headed person ; " if this be
true , we can only say that he must have soon attained the faculty of self -
command , for he bore a very different character throughout life , and when all
eyes were ...
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The first person , it appears , to whom he communicated his change of religion ,
was the archbishop ; and in the letter which the primate wrote to him on the
occasion , we find that he had unfolded his views with candour and modesty .
The first person , it appears , to whom he communicated his change of religion ,
was the archbishop ; and in the letter which the primate wrote to him on the
occasion , we find that he had unfolded his views with candour and modesty .
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