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" I tell you my unpublished cogitations, the plain truth is, I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find that he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change, and to bring things to... "
Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History: Delivered in the University of ... - Page 313
by George Miller - 1824
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 2

George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 630 pages
...because I shall not be rid of you unless I tell you my unpublished cogitations; the plain truth is, I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority,...find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when things are well, but loves to toss and change, and to bring matters to a pitch of reformation floating...
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Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Great Britain - 1828 - 428 pages
...Laud," observed James, " is a restless spirit, to be kept back from all places of authority, for he cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change and bring things to a reformation floating in his own brain." And when at length the old monarch, as was...
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"Curiosities of Literature: 2d series and his "Literary character".

Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 pages
...Archbishop Williams. When the king was hard pressed to promote Laud, he gave his reasons why ho intended to 'keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority,...and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to loss and change, and 10 bring things to a pitch of reformation flouting .n his own brain, which endangers...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1836 - 590 pages
...see that I shall not be rid of you, unless I tell you my unpublished cogitation, the plain truth is, I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find that he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change,...
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A sketch of the the life of the rev. John Brown, sometime minister ... in ...

Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 pages
...I see I shall not be rid of you, unless I tell you my unpublished cogitations, the plain truth is, I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority, because I find that he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change,...
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Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts ..., Volume 2

John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1840 - 382 pages
...advancemept, " Laud," he said " is a restless spirit, to be kept back from all places of authority ; for he cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change, and bring things to a reformation floating in his own brain." Phillips tells us, in his Life of Lord Keeper...
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Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Volume 15

Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...advancement, " Laud," he said, " is a restless spirit, to be kept back from all places of authority; for he cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change, and bring things to a reformation floating in his own brain." Philips tells us, in his Life of Lord Keeper...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Noncomformists: From ..., Volume 1

Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1844 - 566 pages
...advancement, "Laud," he said, ''is a restless spirit, to be kept back from all places of authority, for he cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change, and bring tliinas to a reformation floating- in his own brain." Phillips tells us, in his Life of Lordkeeper...
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1847 - 548 pages
...King said to him ; " I perceive whose messenger you are ; Stenny hath set you on. The plain truth is, that I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority,...restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, bat loves to toss and change, and to bring things to a pitch of reformation floating in his own brain....
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The Fairfax Correspondence: Memoirs of the Reign of Charles the First, Volume 1

George William Johnson - Genealogy - 1848 - 552 pages
...See also Hackett, I. 64, whero James loug argued against the promotion of Laud, because, as ho said, "I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well." Lord Keeper Williams then befriended him, yet Laud ungratefully aided in degrading this his early patron....
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