A Narrative by John Ashburnham of His Attendance on King Charles the First from Oxford to the Scotch Army, and from Hampton-Court to the Isle of Wight ... to which is Prefixed a Vindication of His Character ... and Conduct, from the Misrepresentations of Lord Clarendon, Volume 1Payne and Foss, 1830 |
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... equally unexpected , surprising , and * For all the passages quoted from lord Clarendon's History and Life , the references are to the last Oxford edition . VOL . I. B important : so numerous , as well as various , VOL Introductory Apology.
... equally unexpected , surprising , and * For all the passages quoted from lord Clarendon's History and Life , the references are to the last Oxford edition . VOL . I. B important : so numerous , as well as various , VOL Introductory Apology.
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... Ashburn- ham's conduct , equally injurious , and unmerited . That such is the only deduction which can be obtained from lord Clarendon's circumstantial details , so peremptorily and oracularly predicated , it is 4 . INTRODUCTORY APOLOGY .
... Ashburn- ham's conduct , equally injurious , and unmerited . That such is the only deduction which can be obtained from lord Clarendon's circumstantial details , so peremptorily and oracularly predicated , it is 4 . INTRODUCTORY APOLOGY .
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... Equally sincere and unavailing is the regret here felt , that it is impossible in any case to prove that charges or allegations are false , without con- victing him of falsehood , by whom they have been avowedly and notoriously ...
... Equally sincere and unavailing is the regret here felt , that it is impossible in any case to prove that charges or allegations are false , without con- victing him of falsehood , by whom they have been avowedly and notoriously ...
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... equally observable in others that occur not un- frequently . In the History of the Rebellion we are informed , that " Berkeley had not found that respect , from " Cromwell and Ireton , that he expected ; at least " discerned it to be ...
... equally observable in others that occur not un- frequently . In the History of the Rebellion we are informed , that " Berkeley had not found that respect , from " Cromwell and Ireton , that he expected ; at least " discerned it to be ...
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... equally invaded , whe- ther by the lord high chancellor , or by a groom of the bedchamber . rendon's tinuation . But the possible case , here hypothetically sug- gested , was for a time effectually precluded by lord Clarendon's ...
... equally invaded , whe- ther by the lord high chancellor , or by a groom of the bedchamber . rendon's tinuation . But the possible case , here hypothetically sug- gested , was for a time effectually precluded by lord Clarendon's ...
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