The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... causes , he could not confess . Among the unhappy men who were convicted of the murder of Godfrey was one Protestant of no high character , Henry Berry . It is a remarkable and well - attested circumstance , that Berry's last words did ...
... causes , he could not confess . Among the unhappy men who were convicted of the murder of Godfrey was one Protestant of no high character , Henry Berry . It is a remarkable and well - attested circumstance , that Berry's last words did ...
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... cause postponed for an indefinite period ; and Stamford soon gained his liberty . † was re- Three other Whigs of great eminence were in confinement when the session closed , Charles Gerard , Lord Gerard of Brandon , eldest son of the ...
... cause postponed for an indefinite period ; and Stamford soon gained his liberty . † was re- Three other Whigs of great eminence were in confinement when the session closed , Charles Gerard , Lord Gerard of Brandon , eldest son of the ...
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... cause of Charles the First , and proved Rumsey , the witness who had murdered Russell by telling one story , and Cornish by telling another , to be utterly undeserving of credit . The jury , with some hesitation , found a verdict of ...
... cause of Charles the First , and proved Rumsey , the witness who had murdered Russell by telling one story , and Cornish by telling another , to be utterly undeserving of credit . The jury , with some hesitation , found a verdict of ...
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... caused some stop to be put to the shedding of blood in this poor land . Yet when I should rejoice with them that do re- joice , I seek a corner to weep in . I find I am capable of no more gladness ; but every new circumstance , the very ...
... caused some stop to be put to the shedding of blood in this poor land . Yet when I should rejoice with them that do re- joice , I seek a corner to weep in . I find I am capable of no more gladness ; but every new circumstance , the very ...
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... cause of the crown and the cause of the hierarchy had , to all appearance , been one . Charles the First was regarded by the Church as her martyr . If Charles the Second had plotted against her , he had plotted in secret . In public he ...
... cause of the crown and the cause of the hierarchy had , to all appearance , been one . Charles the First was regarded by the Church as her martyr . If Charles the Second had plotted against her , he had plotted in secret . In public he ...
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