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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… difficult and weighty a Concern; but the Lord Chancellor Shaftesbury in another Speech to him, let him know that no …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of that to this honourable House. At this time my Lord Shaftesbury and my self advised not to begin a War without … and the Affections of the People; this was my Lord Shaftesbury's Opinion and mine, but not my Lord Arlington's. … but barely state Matters of Fact. Then it was my Lord Shaftesbury's Advice and mine, so to order the War, as that …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of, which I leave to the Chancellor.' The Lord Chancellor Shaftesbury's Speech. 'Accordingly, the Chancellor made the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… ministry; a sympathizer with the dissenters, he was one of Shaftesbury's 'worthy men' and a Whig Exclusionist. Warton … opposition during the later 1670s, was marked 'worthy' by Shaftesbury, and voted for the first Exclusion Bill. 76 …
A History of the County of York
… the three 'Exclusion' Parliaments, Sir Henry being one of Shaftesbury's 'worthy men' and Sir John voting for the … faithfully reflected in the association of the M.P.s with Shaftesbury's cause between 1679 and 1681. Soon afterwards …
Survey of London
… The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain CHAPTER VII The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain Sculpture can on occasion … either crass insensibility or passionate regard. The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (now almost universally known …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and asked him, whether the Duke of Buckingham, or Lord Shaftesbury, or any of the Members of the House of Commons, … might be picked out of the House of a sudden.' The Earl of Shaftesbury, now in a way of Preferment in Court, declar'd: …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… this Bill was depending in the House of Commons, the Lord Shaftesbury rose up in order to speak for it; and having …
Old and New London
… the daughter of Fairfax. The last time, he accompanied Shaftesbury, Salisbury, and Wharton, for opposing the …
Survey of London
… only one ground-floor window to each house and no attics. Shaftesbury Hall, now derelict, was used as a Catholic …
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