The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Sedgemoor , concluded with the States General a defensive treaty , framed in the very spirit of the Triple League . It was regarded both at the Hague and at VOL . II . 1 Versailles as a most significant circumstance that Halifax , who.
... Sedgemoor , concluded with the States General a defensive treaty , framed in the very spirit of the Triple League . It was regarded both at the Hague and at VOL . II . 1 Versailles as a most significant circumstance that Halifax , who.
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... spirit before which his grandfather , his father , and his brother had been com- pelled to recede , though dormant , was not extinct . Opposition appeared first in the cabinet . Halifax did not attempt to conceal his disgust and alarm ...
... spirit before which his grandfather , his father , and his brother had been com- pelled to recede , though dormant , was not extinct . Opposition appeared first in the cabinet . Halifax did not attempt to conceal his disgust and alarm ...
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... spirit which in the preceding century had bidden defiance to the whole power of the House of Valois . Massacres and executions followed . Dragoons were quartered in ' the towns where the heretics were numer- ous , and in the country ...
... spirit which in the preceding century had bidden defiance to the whole power of the House of Valois . Massacres and executions followed . Dragoons were quartered in ' the towns where the heretics were numer- ous , and in the country ...
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... spirit of Gardiner and of Alva was still the spirit of the Roman Catholic Church . Lewis was not inferior to James in gener- osity and humanity , and was certainly far superior to James in all the abilities and acquirements of a ...
... spirit of Gardiner and of Alva was still the spirit of the Roman Catholic Church . Lewis was not inferior to James in gener- osity and humanity , and was certainly far superior to James in all the abilities and acquirements of a ...
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... spirit of the opposition revived . When , at the close of the day , the speaker resumed the chair , Wharton , the boldest and most active of the Whigs , proposed that a time should be appointed for taking his majesty's answer into ...
... spirit of the opposition revived . When , at the close of the day , the speaker resumed the chair , Wharton , the boldest and most active of the Whigs , proposed that a time should be appointed for taking his majesty's answer into ...
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