The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Head of the English Opposition , 149 Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England ,. 150 William rejects the Advice ; Discontents in England after the Fall of the Hydes , 151 Conversions to Popery ; Peterborough ; Salisbury , 152 ...
... Head of the English Opposition , 149 Mordaunt proposes to William a Descent on England ,. 150 William rejects the Advice ; Discontents in England after the Fall of the Hydes , 151 Conversions to Popery ; Peterborough ; Salisbury , 152 ...
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... head the king and parliament of England . * In fact , negotiations tending to such a result were actually opened . Spain proposed to form a close alliance with James ; and he listened to the proposition with favor , though it was ...
... head the king and parliament of England . * In fact , negotiations tending to such a result were actually opened . Spain proposed to form a close alliance with James ; and he listened to the proposition with favor , though it was ...
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... head , began to hold Whiggish language . Even the prelates hinted that there was a point at which the loyalty due to the prince must yield to higher considerations . The dis- content of the chiefs of the army was still more ...
... head , began to hold Whiggish language . Even the prelates hinted that there was a point at which the loyalty due to the prince must yield to higher considerations . The dis- content of the chiefs of the army was still more ...
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... head of rebels sentenced to transportation . ' Sir , " said Middleton , ' have not you a troop of horse in his majesty's service ? Yes , my lord , " answered Kendall ; " but my elder brother is just dead , and has left me seven hundred ...
... head of rebels sentenced to transportation . ' Sir , " said Middleton , ' have not you a troop of horse in his majesty's service ? Yes , my lord , " answered Kendall ; " but my elder brother is just dead , and has left me seven hundred ...
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... head , had , before the recess , suggested that there ought to be an inquiry into the abuses which had so much excited the public mind . The House was now in a much more angry temper ; and many voices were boldly raised in menace and ...
... head , had , before the recess , suggested that there ought to be an inquiry into the abuses which had so much excited the public mind . The House was now in a much more angry temper ; and many voices were boldly raised in menace and ...
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