The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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Sivu iv
... Sunderland , Perfidy of Jeffreys ; Godolphin , ... The Queen ; Amours of the King ; Catharine Sedley , Intrigues of Rochester in favor of Catharine Sedley , Decline of Rochester's Influence , .... 32 33 34 36 37 37 40 41 42 47 48 49 52 ...
... Sunderland , Perfidy of Jeffreys ; Godolphin , ... The Queen ; Amours of the King ; Catharine Sedley , Intrigues of Rochester in favor of Catharine Sedley , Decline of Rochester's Influence , .... 32 33 34 36 37 37 40 41 42 47 48 49 52 ...
Sivu viii
... Sunderland , .... 288 He professes himself a Roman Catholic , 289 Trial of the Bishops , 290 The Verdict ; Joy of the People ,. 298 Peculiar State of Public Feeling at this Time , 303 CHAPTER IX . Change in the Opinion of the Tories ...
... Sunderland , .... 288 He professes himself a Roman Catholic , 289 Trial of the Bishops , 290 The Verdict ; Joy of the People ,. 298 Peculiar State of Public Feeling at this Time , 303 CHAPTER IX . Change in the Opinion of the Tories ...
Sivu ix
... Sunderland , 344 Anxiety of William , 348 Warning conveyed to James ,. 348 Exertions of Lewis to save James , 350 James frustrates them , 350 The French Armies invade Germany , 35 William obtains the Sanction of the States General to ...
... Sunderland , 344 Anxiety of William , 348 Warning conveyed to James ,. 348 Exertions of Lewis to save James , 350 James frustrates them , 350 The French Armies invade Germany , 35 William obtains the Sanction of the States General to ...
Sivu 49
... Sunderland . The motives and conduct of this unprincipled politician have often been misrepresented . He was , in his own lifetime , accused by the Jacobites of having , even before the beginning of the reign of James , determined to ...
... Sunderland . The motives and conduct of this unprincipled politician have often been misrepresented . He was , in his own lifetime , accused by the Jacobites of having , even before the beginning of the reign of James , determined to ...
Sivu 50
... Sunderland deliberately incurred guilt and infamy in order to bring about a change , by which it was clear tha e could not possibly be a gainer , and by which , in fact , he lost im- mense wealth and influence . Nor is there the ...
... Sunderland deliberately incurred guilt and infamy in order to bring about a change , by which it was clear tha e could not possibly be a gainer , and by which , in fact , he lost im- mense wealth and influence . Nor is there the ...
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