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... Burnet Mission of Dykvelt to England ; Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen Danby ; Nottingham Halifax Devonshire Edward Russell ; Compton ; Herbert . Churchill Lady Churchill and the Princess Anne Dykvelt returns to the Hague ...
... Burnet Mission of Dykvelt to England ; Negotiations of Dykvelt with English Statesmen Danby ; Nottingham Halifax Devonshire Edward Russell ; Compton ; Herbert . Churchill Lady Churchill and the Princess Anne Dykvelt returns to the Hague ...
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... Burnet , Bishop of Salisbury . Nottingham's Views concerning Ecclesiastical Polity The Toleration Bill The Comprehension Bill 454 456 • 460 461 • 468 The Bill for settling the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy The Bill for settling the ...
... Burnet , Bishop of Salisbury . Nottingham's Views concerning Ecclesiastical Polity The Toleration Bill The Comprehension Bill 454 456 • 460 461 • 468 The Bill for settling the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy The Bill for settling the ...
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... Burnet's His- tory , in Temple's and Gourville's Me- moirs , in the Negotiations of the Counts of Estrades and Avaux , in Sir George Downing's Letters to Lord Chancellor VOL . II . B Clarendon , in Wagenaar's voluminous History , in Van ...
... Burnet's His- tory , in Temple's and Gourville's Me- moirs , in the Negotiations of the Counts of Estrades and Avaux , in Sir George Downing's Letters to Lord Chancellor VOL . II . B Clarendon , in Wagenaar's voluminous History , in Van ...
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... Burnet . CHAP . VII . The fame of Burnet has been attacked with singular malice Gilbert and pertinacity . The attack began early in his life , and is Burnet . still carried on with undiminished vigour , though he has now been more than ...
... Burnet . CHAP . VII . The fame of Burnet has been attacked with singular malice Gilbert and pertinacity . The attack began early in his life , and is Burnet . still carried on with undiminished vigour , though he has now been more than ...
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... Burnet , though open in many respects to ridicule , and even to serious censure , was no contemptible man . His parts were quick , his industry unwearied , his reading various and most extensive . He was at once a historian , an ...
... Burnet , though open in many respects to ridicule , and even to serious censure , was no contemptible man . His parts were quick , his industry unwearied , his reading various and most extensive . He was at once a historian , an ...
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