The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... France ,. His Policy consistent throughout , Treaty of Augsburg , 141 142 146 148 William becomes the Head of the English Opposition , 149 Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England ,. 150 William rejects the Advice ; Discontents ...
... France ,. His Policy consistent throughout , Treaty of Augsburg , 141 142 146 148 William becomes the Head of the English Opposition , 149 Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England ,. 150 William rejects the Advice ; Discontents ...
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... France , 402 402 403 406 409 410 411 Agitation of London , 412 Forged Proclamation , 413 Risings in various Parts of the Country , 414 Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ,. 416 Dissension in the Prince's Camp , 417 The Prince ...
... France , 402 402 403 406 409 410 411 Agitation of London , 412 Forged Proclamation , 413 Risings in various Parts of the Country , 414 Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ,. 416 Dissension in the Prince's Camp , 417 The Prince ...
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... France ,. 465 Reception of the Queen of England in France , 467 Arrival of James at Saint Germains ,. 468 State of Feeling in the United Provinces ,. 470 Election of Members to serve in the Convention , 471 Affairs of Scotland ,. 472 ...
... France ,. 465 Reception of the Queen of England in France , 467 Arrival of James at Saint Germains ,. 468 State of Feeling in the United Provinces ,. 470 Election of Members to serve in the Convention , 471 Affairs of Scotland ,. 472 ...
Sivu 1
... France . In conformity with these assurances , he , within a month after the battle of Sedgemoor , concluded with the States General a defensive treaty , framed in the very spirit of the Triple League . It was regarded both at the Hague ...
... France . In conformity with these assurances , he , within a month after the battle of Sedgemoor , concluded with the States General a defensive treaty , framed in the very spirit of the Triple League . It was regarded both at the Hague ...
Sivu 2
... 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 acquiesce in his plans of ...
... 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 acquiesce in his plans of ...
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