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In August 1660 he history taken from the well - known Vindi- received his father's office of vice - treasurer cation . In Richard Cromwell's parliament and receiver - general for Ireland , which he of 1658 he sat for the city of Dublin ...
In August 1660 he history taken from the well - known Vindi- received his father's office of vice - treasurer cation . In Richard Cromwell's parliament and receiver - general for Ireland , which he of 1658 he sat for the city of Dublin ...
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Hume attempts to extenuate ing out this arrangement , and speaks in high Strafford's conduct , but Hallam condemns terms of father and son ( THURLOE's State the vindictive bitterness he here exhibited in Papers , vi . 777 ) .
Hume attempts to extenuate ing out this arrangement , and speaks in high Strafford's conduct , but Hallam condemns terms of father and son ( THURLOE's State the vindictive bitterness he here exhibited in Papers , vi . 777 ) .
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... ing of his father's name was accentuated by and Mr. Dunning , appeared for the claimant ; | Anthony à Wood in order to support his Mr. Serjeant Leigh and Mr. Mansfield for baseless representation that Samuel AnnesLord Mulgrave .
... ing of his father's name was accentuated by and Mr. Dunning , appeared for the claimant ; | Anthony à Wood in order to support his Mr. Serjeant Leigh and Mr. Mansfield for baseless representation that Samuel AnnesLord Mulgrave .
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“ Anselm's God , and he became persuaded that there was father also , Gundulf , who was à Lombard by nothing in the ways of ... ing that the request was made without his of Anselm suggests the conclusion that he had father's knowledge .
“ Anselm's God , and he became persuaded that there was father also , Gundulf , who was à Lombard by nothing in the ways of ... ing that the request was made without his of Anselm suggests the conclusion that he had father's knowledge .
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... and he was swore by his favourite oath , the holy face of again taken to the bedside of William , who Lucca , that he would never requite good for besought him by his friendship for his father the ill which God liad done to him ...
... and he was swore by his favourite oath , the holy face of again taken to the bedside of William , who Lucca , that he would never requite good for besought him by his friendship for his father the ill which God liad done to him ...
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