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" ... should not thereby incur any displeasure of the king. In which they took very ill measures ; for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into any degree of trust, who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies... "
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641 - Page 31
by Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in the Year ...

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 322 lehte
...the perfon of the Duke, and dit tecting all his infirmities, believing they mould not thereby incur any difpleafure of the King's. In which they took very ill meafures ; for from that time ulmoit to the time of his own death, the King admitted very few into any degree of truft, who had ever...
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The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose

Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 lehte
...the Duke, and difle&ing all his infirmities ; believing they fhou'd not thereby incur any dilpleafure of the King's. In which they took very ill meafures...into any degree of truft, who had ever difcover'd themfelves to be enemies to the Duke, or againft whom he had manilefted a notable prejudice. And fure...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 1. köide

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 500 lehte
...perfon of the Duke, and dilTedting all his infirmities, believing they they fhould not thereby incur any difpleafure of the King's. In which they took...admitted very few into any degree of truft, who had ever difcovered themfelves to be enemies to the Duke, or againft whom he had manifefted a notable prejudice....
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 1. köide,1. osa

Edward Hyde (1st Earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 508 lehte
...perfon of the Duke, and differing all his infirmities, believingthey they Ihould not thereby incur any difpleafure of the King's. In which they took...; for from that time almoft to the time of his own dearii, the King adqjitted very few into any degree of truft, who had ever difcovered themfelves to...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 1. köide

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 516 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king. In which they took very ill measures ; for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into any degree of trust, who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies to the duke, or against whom he had ever manifested...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., 4. köide

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king ; in which they took very ill measures, for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into VOL. in. any degree of trust who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies to the duke, or against...
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The Cabinet History of England: Being an Abridgment, by the ..., 9–10. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 482 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king ; in which they took very ill measures, for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very feW into any degree of trust who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies to the duke, or against whom he had manifested...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ...

George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 860 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king; in which they took very ill measures, for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into any degree of trust who had ever discovered themselves to bo enemies to the duke, or against whom ho had manifested...
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical ..., 5. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king; in which they took very ill measures, for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into any degree of trust who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies to the duke, or against whom he had manifested...
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The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...incur any displeasure of the king ; in which they took very ill measures, for from that time almost to the time of his own death, the king admitted very few into any degree of trust who had ever discovered themselves to be enemies to the duke, or against whom he had manifested...
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