History of England from the Accession of James II, Nide 2Harper, 1853 |
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... Papist might be , there was no excess of fraud or cruelty of which he was not capable when the safety and honor of his church were at stake . The extraordinary success of the fables of Oates is to be chiefly ascribed to the prevalence ...
... Papist might be , there was no excess of fraud or cruelty of which he was not capable when the safety and honor of his church were at stake . The extraordinary success of the fables of Oates is to be chiefly ascribed to the prevalence ...
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... Papist , he had also turned dissembler and promise - breaker , what conclusion was likely to be drawn by a nation already disposed to believe that Popery had a pernicious influence on the moral character ? On these grounds many of the ...
... Papist , he had also turned dissembler and promise - breaker , what conclusion was likely to be drawn by a nation already disposed to believe that Popery had a pernicious influence on the moral character ? On these grounds many of the ...
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... Papist . He was already bespoken . If ever he did apostatize , he was bound by a solemn promise to the Emperor of Morocco to turn Mussulman . ‡ Men * Council Book . The erasure is dated Oct. 21 , 1685. Halifax to Chesterfield ; Barillon ...
... Papist . He was already bespoken . If ever he did apostatize , he was bound by a solemn promise to the Emperor of Morocco to turn Mussulman . ‡ Men * Council Book . The erasure is dated Oct. 21 , 1685. Halifax to Chesterfield ; Barillon ...
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... Papists , but hated the Whigs not less intensely , and regarded the king with su perstitious veneration . To form an opposition out of such materials was a feat which required the most skilful and deli- cate management . Some men of ...
... Papists , but hated the Whigs not less intensely , and regarded the king with su perstitious veneration . To form an opposition out of such materials was a feat which required the most skilful and deli- cate management . Some men of ...
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... Papists . We have no foreign enemy . There is no rebel- lion in the land . For what , then , is this force maintained , except for the purpose of subverting our laws and establishing that arbitrary power which is so justly abhorred by ...
... Papists . We have no foreign enemy . There is no rebel- lion in the land . For what , then , is this force maintained , except for the purpose of subverting our laws and establishing that arbitrary power which is so justly abhorred by ...
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