The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Politics of the United Provinces , 336 ...... Errors of the French King ; his Quarrel with the Pope concern- ing the Franchises , ... 339 The Archbishopric of Cologne , 340 Skilful Management of William ,. ..... 340 His Military and ...
... Politics of the United Provinces , 336 ...... Errors of the French King ; his Quarrel with the Pope concern- ing the Franchises , ... 339 The Archbishopric of Cologne , 340 Skilful Management of William ,. ..... 340 His Military and ...
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... political and military employment ; nor did their heresy , during a considerable time , practically impede their rise in the world . Some of them commanded the armies of the state ; and others presided over important departments of the ...
... political and military employment ; nor did their heresy , during a considerable time , practically impede their rise in the world . Some of them commanded the armies of the state ; and others presided over important departments of the ...
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... political knowledge and many vio- lent prejudices . These gentlemen hated the Papists , but hated the Whigs not less ... politicians , who had not seats in that par- liament , gave useful advice and information . On the day pre- ceding ...
... political knowledge and many vio- lent prejudices . These gentlemen hated the Papists , but hated the Whigs not less ... politicians , who had not seats in that par- liament , gave useful advice and information . On the day pre- ceding ...
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... political contests of the reign of James the First . He had sat in the Long Parliament , and had taken part with the Roundheads , but had always been for lenient counsels , and had labored to bring about a reconciliation be- tween the ...
... political contests of the reign of James the First . He had sat in the Long Parliament , and had taken part with the Roundheads , but had always been for lenient counsels , and had labored to bring about a reconciliation be- tween the ...
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... political opinions and a large share of the talents of his grandfather , but had degen- erated from the uprightness and the courage by which his grandfather had been distinguished . It appears that the pris- oner was , with cruel ...
... political opinions and a large share of the talents of his grandfather , but had degen- erated from the uprightness and the courage by which his grandfather had been distinguished . It appears that the pris- oner was , with cruel ...
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