History of England from the Accession of James II, Nide 2Harper, 1853 |
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... Westminster no political knowledge and many vio- lent prejudices . These gentlemen hated the Papists , but hated the Whigs not less intensely , and regarded the king with su perstitious veneration . To form an opposition out of such ...
... Westminster no political knowledge and many vio- lent prejudices . These gentlemen hated the Papists , but hated the Whigs not less intensely , and regarded the king with su perstitious veneration . To form an opposition out of such ...
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... Westminster Hall , commanded the ear of the House of Commons . He , too , declared himself against the augmentation of the regular forces . After much debate , it was resolved that a supply should be granted to the crown ; but it was ...
... Westminster Hall , commanded the ear of the House of Commons . He , too , declared himself against the augmentation of the regular forces . After much debate , it was resolved that a supply should be granted to the crown ; but it was ...
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... Westminster should be in his place.t des jalousies et défiances , qui avoient lieu dans les choses incertaines ; mais que ce qui se passoit ne l'étoit pas , qu'il y avoit une armée sur pied qui subsistoit , et qui étoit remplie d ...
... Westminster should be in his place.t des jalousies et défiances , qui avoient lieu dans les choses incertaines ; mais que ce qui se passoit ne l'étoit pas , qu'il y avoit une armée sur pied qui subsistoit , et qui étoit remplie d ...
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... Westminster Hall should be fitted up with seats and hangings . In conse- quence of the prorogation , the hearing of the cause was postponed for an indefinite period ; and Stamford soon re- gained his liberty.t Three other Whigs of great ...
... Westminster Hall should be fitted up with seats and hangings . In conse- quence of the prorogation , the hearing of the cause was postponed for an indefinite period ; and Stamford soon re- gained his liberty.t Three other Whigs of great ...
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... Westminster Hall for perjury , and then sent down to the west to be hanged , drawn , and quartered for treason . † 66 The public joy at the acquittal of Delamere was great . The reign of terror was over . The innocent began to breathe ...
... Westminster Hall for perjury , and then sent down to the west to be hanged , drawn , and quartered for treason . † 66 The public joy at the acquittal of Delamere was great . The reign of terror was over . The innocent began to breathe ...
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