History of England from the Accession of James II, Nide 2Harper, 1853 |
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... tion ,. 354 Schomberg , 355 British Adventurers at the Hague , 356 William's Declaration , .... 357 James roused to a Sense of his Danger ; his Naval Means , 359 His Military Means , .. 360 He attempts to conciliate his Subjects , 361 ...
... tion ,. 354 Schomberg , 355 British Adventurers at the Hague , 356 William's Declaration , .... 357 James roused to a Sense of his Danger ; his Naval Means , 359 His Military Means , .. 360 He attempts to conciliate his Subjects , 361 ...
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... tion of war against France . But he postponed his final decision till after the parliament should have reassembled . The fate of Christendom depended on the temper in which he might then find the Commons . If they were disposed to ...
... tion of war against France . But he postponed his final decision till after the parliament should have reassembled . The fate of Christendom depended on the temper in which he might then find the Commons . If they were disposed to ...
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... tion of Protestant children , ccnfiscated property bequeathed to Protestant consistories , and on frivolous pretexts shut up Protestant churches . The Protestant ministers were harassed by the tax gatherers . The Protestant magistrates ...
... tion of Protestant children , ccnfiscated property bequeathed to Protestant consistories , and on frivolous pretexts shut up Protestant churches . The Protestant ministers were harassed by the tax gatherers . The Protestant magistrates ...
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... tion , the opinions , temper , and style of every active member of either House , are familiar to hundreds of thousands . Every man who now enters parliament possesses what , in the seven- teenth century , would have been called a great ...
... tion , the opinions , temper , and style of every active member of either House , are familiar to hundreds of thousands . Every man who now enters parliament possesses what , in the seven- teenth century , would have been called a great ...
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... tion was treated with contempt by Halifax . " Such thanks , " he said , with the sarcastic pleasantry in which he excelled , " imply no approbation . We are thankful whenever our gra- cious sovereign deigns to speak to us . Especially ...
... tion was treated with contempt by Halifax . " Such thanks , " he said , with the sarcastic pleasantry in which he excelled , " imply no approbation . We are thankful whenever our gra- cious sovereign deigns to speak to us . Especially ...
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Adda Anglican answer appeared army Barillon bishops Bonrepaux Burnet chancellor Charles chief Church of England Church of Rome Citters civil clergy command commission common conscience court crown Declaration of Indulgence declared defend dispensing power Dissenters divine Earl ecclesiastical enemies English Exclusion Bill favor feeling France Halifax hand honor hope House House of Stuart Indulgence Ireland Irish James the Second Jeffreys Jesuits judges July June king King's Bench letter Lewis liberty London Gazette lord lieutenant Luttrell's Diary majesty ment mind minister nation never Oxford palace Papists parliament party passed peers person Popery Popish prelates Prince of Orange Protestant Puritan refused religion religious Roman Catholic royal Rye House Plot scarcely seemed soon sovereign spirit strong suffered Sunderland temper thing thought thousand pounds tion took Tory troops Tyrconnel Westminster Whigs Whitehall whole William zealous