The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6 |
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Lord Conway joined in the design, and, Clarendon imagines, incidentally
mingled, as he was a soldier, some martial hopes or projects, which however
were only mentioned, the main design being to bring the loyal inhabitants to the ...
Lord Conway joined in the design, and, Clarendon imagines, incidentally
mingled, as he was a soldier, some martial hopes or projects, which however
were only mentioned, the main design being to bring the loyal inhabitants to the ...
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... what correspondence "and intercourse they had with some Ministers of "State
at Oxford, and how they had conveyed all "intelligence thither." He accused the
Earl of Portland and Lord Conway as co-operating in the transaction ; and
testified ...
... what correspondence "and intercourse they had with some Ministers of "State
at Oxford, and how they had conveyed all "intelligence thither." He accused the
Earl of Portland and Lord Conway as co-operating in the transaction ; and
testified ...
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to seize the Lord Mayor and all the Committee of Militia, and would not spare one
of them. ... On June 11, the Earl of Portland and Lord Conway were committed,
one to the custody of the Mayor, and the other of the Sheriff : but their lands and ...
to seize the Lord Mayor and all the Committee of Militia, and would not spare one
of them. ... On June 11, the Earl of Portland and Lord Conway were committed,
one to the custody of the Mayor, and the other of the Sheriff : but their lands and ...
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The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway denied the charge ; and there was no
evidence against them but the confession of Waller, of which undoubtedly many
would be inclined to question the veracity. With these doubts he was so much ...
The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway denied the charge ; and there was no
evidence against them but the confession of Waller, of which undoubtedly many
would be inclined to question the veracity. With these doubts he was so much ...
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The examination of the plot being continued (July 1), Thinn, usher of the house of
Lords, deposed, that Mr. Waller having ... pressed me to save my own life and his,
by throwing the blame upon the Lord Conway and the Earl of Northumberland.
The examination of the plot being continued (July 1), Thinn, usher of the house of
Lords, deposed, that Mr. Waller having ... pressed me to save my own life and his,
by throwing the blame upon the Lord Conway and the Earl of Northumberland.
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