The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the revolution in 1688. By David Hume, EsqC. Corrall, Charing Cross, 1811 |
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... church ... Court of ec- clesiastical commission ... Sentence against the bishop of London ... Suspension of the penal laws ... State of Ireland ... Embassy to Rome ... Attempt upon Magdalen college ... Imprison- ment ... trial , and ...
... church ... Court of ec- clesiastical commission ... Sentence against the bishop of London ... Suspension of the penal laws ... State of Ireland ... Embassy to Rome ... Attempt upon Magdalen college ... Imprison- ment ... trial , and ...
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... England , which they deemed an easy undertaking , because of the great pro- pensity , as they imagined , of the cavaliers and church party to popery : the treaty with Lewis was concluded at Versailles in the end of 1669 , or beginning ...
... England , which they deemed an easy undertaking , because of the great pro- pensity , as they imagined , of the cavaliers and church party to popery : the treaty with Lewis was concluded at Versailles in the end of 1669 , or beginning ...
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... church or state . Great opposition was made to this bill ; as might be expected from the present disposition of the nation . During seventeen days , the de- bates were carried on with much zeal ; and all the reason and learning of both ...
... church or state . Great opposition was made to this bill ; as might be expected from the present disposition of the nation . During seventeen days , the de- bates were carried on with much zeal ; and all the reason and learning of both ...
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... church or state ; since all human institutions are liable to abuse , and require continual amendments , which are , in reality , so many alterations . It is not indeed possible to make a law which does not innovate , more or less , in ...
... church or state ; since all human institutions are liable to abuse , and require continual amendments , which are , in reality , so many alterations . It is not indeed possible to make a law which does not innovate , more or less , in ...
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... church were commonly denominated the Bishop's curates . The preachers themselves returned in a little time to their former practices , by which they hoped to regain their former dominion over the minds of men . The conventicles ...
... church were commonly denominated the Bishop's curates . The preachers themselves returned in a little time to their former practices , by which they hoped to regain their former dominion over the minds of men . The conventicles ...
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affairs alliance appeared apprehensions army authority bill bishops catholics Charles church church of England commons conduct confessed considerable conspiracy country party court covenanters crown Danby dangerous declaration deemed dispensing power duke duke of Monmouth duke of York Dutch earl enemies engaged England English enterprise entertained entirely execution expedient exposed extremely faction farther favour former France French Halifax Holland honour house of peers hundred James jealousy Jesuits king king's kingdom late Lewis liberty London lord measures ment ministers monarch Monmouth nation never Nimeguen obliged opposition parliament peers persons petition popery popish plot popular possessed prelates prerogative present pretended prince of Condé prince of Orange princess principles prisoner privy-council prorogation prosecution protestant reason refused regard reign religion rendered resolved revenue Scotland seemed sent Shaftesbury sovereign statutes subjects success Sunderland thought thousand pounds throne tion trial troops violent voted whole witnesses zeal