The History of England from the Accessiòn of James II, 2, Nide 3Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... taken by surprise . Lewis was much troubled , and expressed great , and not unreasonable , anxiety as to the ulterior designs of the prince who had lately been his pensioner and vassal . There were strong rumors that William of Orange ...
... taken by surprise . Lewis was much troubled , and expressed great , and not unreasonable , anxiety as to the ulterior designs of the prince who had lately been his pensioner and vassal . There were strong rumors that William of Orange ...
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... taken advantage of the late insurrection to make large additions to the military force which his brother had left . The bodies now designated as the first six regiments of dragoon guards , the third and fourth regiments of dragoons ...
... taken advantage of the late insurrection to make large additions to the military force which his brother had left . The bodies now designated as the first six regiments of dragoon guards , the third and fourth regiments of dragoons ...
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... taken away or should be made permanent . He Had he conformed to the laws , had he fulfilled his promises , had he abstained from employing any unrighteous methods for the propagation of his own theological tenets , had he suspended the ...
... taken away or should be made permanent . He Had he conformed to the laws , had he fulfilled his promises , had he abstained from employing any unrighteous methods for the propagation of his own theological tenets , had he suspended the ...
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... taken the tests ; but he knew them to be fit for public trust . He feared that artful men might avail themselves of this irregularity to disturb the harmony which existed be- tween himself and his parliament . But he would speak out ...
... taken the tests ; but he knew them to be fit for public trust . He feared that artful men might avail themselves of this irregularity to disturb the harmony which existed be- tween himself and his parliament . But he would speak out ...
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... taken from the plough ; and James's parliament contained a most unusual * Commons ' Journals ; Branston's Memoirs ; James von Leeuwen to the States General , Nov. 8 , 1685. Leeuwen was secretary of the Dutch embassy , and conducted the ...
... taken from the plough ; and James's parliament contained a most unusual * Commons ' Journals ; Branston's Memoirs ; James von Leeuwen to the States General , Nov. 8 , 1685. Leeuwen was secretary of the Dutch embassy , and conducted the ...
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