The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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Sivu iii
... Parliament ; Speech of the King , An Opposition formed in the House of Commons , Sentiments of Foreign Governments , ..... Committee of the Commons on the King's Speech ,. Defeat of the Government , .. ..... Page ...... 1 2 3 3 4 9 10 ...
... Parliament ; Speech of the King , An Opposition formed in the House of Commons , Sentiments of Foreign Governments , ..... Committee of the Commons on the King's Speech ,. Defeat of the Government , .. ..... Page ...... 1 2 3 3 4 9 10 ...
Sivu vii
... Parliament ,. Military Offences illegally punished , Proceedings of the High Commission , The Universities , ... Proceedings against the University of Cambridge , The Earl of Mulgrave , State of Oxford , Magdalene College , Oxford ...
... Parliament ,. Military Offences illegally punished , Proceedings of the High Commission , The Universities , ... Proceedings against the University of Cambridge , The Earl of Mulgrave , State of Oxford , Magdalene College , Oxford ...
Sivu 1
... parliament was devoted to the king ; and it was in his power to keep that parliament to the end of his reign . The Church was louder than ever in professions of attachment to him , and had , during the late insurrection , acted up to ...
... parliament was devoted to the king ; and it was in his power to keep that parliament to the end of his reign . The Church was louder than ever in professions of attachment to him , and had , during the late insurrection , acted up to ...
Sivu 2
... 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 evident that such an ...
... 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 evident that such an ...
Sivu 4
... parliament ; and it was not likely that parliament would be in a complying mood . The very name of standing army was hateful to the whole nation , and to no part of the nation more hateful than to the Cavalier gentlemen who filled the ...
... parliament ; and it was not likely that parliament would be in a complying mood . The very name of standing army was hateful to the whole nation , and to no part of the nation more hateful than to the Cavalier gentlemen who filled the ...
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