The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Ministers of Foreign Governments , The Pope and the Order of Jesus opposed to each other ,. The Order of Jesus , Father Petre , ... ..... The King's Temper and Opinions , The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland , Perfidy of ...
... Ministers of Foreign Governments , The Pope and the Order of Jesus opposed to each other ,. The Order of Jesus , Father Petre , ... ..... The King's Temper and Opinions , The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland , Perfidy of ...
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... ministers of the United Provinces and of the House of Austria , on the other hand , extolled the wisdom and virtue of the dis- carded statesman in a manner which gave great offence at Whitehall . James was particularly angry with the ...
... ministers of the United Provinces and of the House of Austria , on the other hand , extolled the wisdom and virtue of the dis- carded statesman in a manner which gave great offence at Whitehall . James was particularly angry with the ...
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... ministers were harassed by the tax gatherers . The Protestant magistrates were de- prived of the honor of nobility . The Protestant officers of the royal household were informed that his majesty dispensed with their services . Orders ...
... ministers were harassed by the tax gatherers . The Protestant magistrates were de- prived of the honor of nobility . The Protestant officers of the royal household were informed that his majesty dispensed with their services . Orders ...
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... ministers were commanded either to abjure their religion or to quit their country within a fortnight . The other professors of the reformed faith were forbidden to leave the kingdom ; and , in order to prevent them from making their ...
... ministers were commanded either to abjure their religion or to quit their country within a fortnight . The other professors of the reformed faith were forbidden to leave the kingdom ; and , in order to prevent them from making their ...
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... ministry and of the opposition after midnight is read by the whole metropolis at dawn , by the inhabitants of Northum berland and Cornwall in the afternoon , and in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland on the morrow . In our age ...
... ministry and of the opposition after midnight is read by the whole metropolis at dawn , by the inhabitants of Northum berland and Cornwall in the afternoon , and in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland on the morrow . In our age ...
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