The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Feb. , 1696 . Bonrepaux to Seignelay , Feb , 1886 . VOL . II . 4 Tyrconnel , the fiercest and most uncompromising of all those HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 87 Cabal of violent Roman Catholics; Castlemaine, Jermyn; White; Tyrconnel,
... Feb. , 1696 . Bonrepaux to Seignelay , Feb , 1886 . VOL . II . 4 Tyrconnel , the fiercest and most uncompromising of all those HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 87 Cabal of violent Roman Catholics; Castlemaine, Jermyn; White; Tyrconnel,
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... Bonrepaux . Barillon was not without parts , and possessed in large measure the graces and accomplishments which then distinguished the French gentry . But his abilities were scarcely equal to what his great place required . He had ...
... Bonrepaux . Barillon was not without parts , and possessed in large measure the graces and accomplishments which then distinguished the French gentry . But his abilities were scarcely equal to what his great place required . He had ...
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... Bonrepaux lived chiefly with Rochester and Roches- ter's adherents . Barillon's connections were chiefly with the opposite faction . The consequence was , that they sometimes saw the same event in different points of view . The best ...
... Bonrepaux lived chiefly with Rochester and Roches- ter's adherents . Barillon's connections were chiefly with the opposite faction . The consequence was , that they sometimes saw the same event in different points of view . The best ...
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... Bonrepaux was not so easily deceived as James . " En son par- ticulier il ( Sunderland ) n'en professe aucune ( religion ) , et en parle fort librement . Ces sortes de discours seroient en exécration en France . Ici ils sont ordinaires ...
... Bonrepaux was not so easily deceived as James . " En son par- ticulier il ( Sunderland ) n'en professe aucune ( religion ) , et en parle fort librement . Ces sortes de discours seroient en exécration en France . Ici ils sont ordinaires ...
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... Bonrepaux that the chancellor was entirely with the treasurer , and by Barillon that the chancellor was in league with the secretary . † Godolphin , cautious and taciturn , did his best to preserve neutrality . His opinions and wishes ...
... Bonrepaux that the chancellor was entirely with the treasurer , and by Barillon that the chancellor was in league with the secretary . † Godolphin , cautious and taciturn , did his best to preserve neutrality . His opinions and wishes ...
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