id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6671 Craik, Henry, Sir Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 111632 4687 65 Hyde (May 26, 1642) as having said in Parliament that the King was not fit Clarendon might, at least, suggest that the King of England could hardly the part of Clarendon to press upon the King that self-respect, which he in Clarendon's mind with regard to the relations of the present King to day." Clarendon's methods could compel the consent of the King, and could Clarendon's bitter annoyance, the King imposed on him of all men the King and Parliament, Clarendon was not disposed to part with this [Footnote: "To my Lord Chancellor at Clarendon House," says Pepys, in his brought to Clarendon's knowledge by the King; but the Chancellor with the King to do as he had often done before, and come to Clarendon But the breach between the King and the Chancellor, and Clarendon's The King--so Clarendon's enemies represented-Even in Clarendon's day, the King had ./cache/6671.txt ./txt/6671.txt