The Life of Andrew MarvellA. D. English, 1835 - 64 pages |
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... voted , were , besides that of twelve pence on every head , and double on Aliens , and Nonconformists , twenty shillings in the £ 100 for personal estates , three shillings in the pound for all offices and public employments , except ...
... voted , were , besides that of twelve pence on every head , and double on Aliens , and Nonconformists , twenty shillings in the £ 100 for personal estates , three shillings in the pound for all offices and public employments , except ...
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... voted that the Lords , not complying with the desire of the House of Commons , upon the impeachment carried up against him , is an obstruction to public justice in the proceedings of both Houses of Par- liament , and is the president of ...
... voted that the Lords , not complying with the desire of the House of Commons , upon the impeachment carried up against him , is an obstruction to public justice in the proceedings of both Houses of Par- liament , and is the president of ...
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... voted to be sent to the Tower ; and that his Majesty be desired to cause a new Sergeant to attend , he having betrayed his trust , & c . , but Sir James forthwith escaped from the House while they were penning the order . " December 8th ...
... voted to be sent to the Tower ; and that his Majesty be desired to cause a new Sergeant to attend , he having betrayed his trust , & c . , but Sir James forthwith escaped from the House while they were penning the order . " December 8th ...
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... voted this message of the Lords unparliamentary . I dare write no more , lest the post leave me behind . " May 27 : - " The house of Commons was taken up for the most part yesterday in calling over their House , and have ordered a ...
... voted this message of the Lords unparliamentary . I dare write no more , lest the post leave me behind . " May 27 : - " The house of Commons was taken up for the most part yesterday in calling over their House , and have ordered a ...
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... voted on the side of Marvell , which he often did , it was the observation of the adverse faction , " that he had been with his tutor . " The severe tracts which he was frequently publishing against the profligate Court , and the ...
... voted on the side of Marvell , which he often did , it was the observation of the adverse faction , " that he had been with his tutor . " The severe tracts which he was frequently publishing against the profligate Court , and the ...
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affectionate Friend ANDREW MARVELL ANTHONY WOOD appears bill Bishop Bishop of Hereford Bishop of Oxford Captain Thompson character Charles Charles II Church College conscience constituents Corporation of Hull corruption Court Cromwell crown Danby danger death divine Doctor of Divinity Dryden Duke duty Ecclesiastical Polity election England English eyes father favour Flecnoe flow'rs GENTLEMEN give Growth of Popery hath HERBERT CROFT honour House of Commons House of Lords humour Jesuit John Milton King King's lamented letter liberty living London Lord Bellasis Lord Danby Lord Treasurer Lordship Majesty Marvell's master Milton mind Naked Truth never occasion ordered Oxenbridge Oxford Parker Parliament patriot person Poem poet possessed published received Rehearsal Transprosed religion render Restoration ridicule Satirist says Marvell scarce seems sent shew spirit tears thanks thing thou thought To-day virtue voted writes young Marvell zeal