The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... Dutch Press Correspondence of Stewart and Fagel Castelmaine's Embassy to Rome 186 187 188 • 189 190 190 CHAPTER VIII . Consecration of the Nuncio at St. James's Palace ; his public Re- ception The Duke of Somerset Dissolution of the ...
... Dutch Press Correspondence of Stewart and Fagel Castelmaine's Embassy to Rome 186 187 188 • 189 190 190 CHAPTER VIII . Consecration of the Nuncio at St. James's Palace ; his public Re- ception The Duke of Somerset Dissolution of the ...
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... Dutch Troops occupy Whitehall ; Message from the Prince delivered to James 407 James sets out for Rochester ; Arrival of William at Saint James's He is advised to assume the Crown by Right of Conquest He calls together the Lords and the ...
... Dutch Troops occupy Whitehall ; Message from the Prince delivered to James 407 James sets out for Rochester ; Arrival of William at Saint James's He is advised to assume the Crown by Right of Conquest He calls together the Lords and the ...
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... Dutch embassy , and con- ducted the correspondence in the absence of Citters . As to Clarges , see Burnet , i . 98 . and regarded the King with superstitious veneration . To form A. D. 1685. ] 25 JAMES THE SECOND . An Opposition formed ...
... Dutch embassy , and con- ducted the correspondence in the absence of Citters . As to Clarges , see Burnet , i . 98 . and regarded the King with superstitious veneration . To form A. D. 1685. ] 25 JAMES THE SECOND . An Opposition formed ...
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... hypocrite . " ‡ Lords ' Journals , Nov. 19 , 1685 ; Barillon , Nov. 23 ( Dec. 3 ) ; Dutch Despatch , Nov. House of Lords . The Usher of the Black Rod A ) . 1685. ] 35 JAMES THE SECOND . The Bishop of London; Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation.
... hypocrite . " ‡ Lords ' Journals , Nov. 19 , 1685 ; Barillon , Nov. 23 ( Dec. 3 ) ; Dutch Despatch , Nov. House of Lords . The Usher of the Black Rod A ) . 1685. ] 35 JAMES THE SECOND . The Bishop of London; Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation.
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... Dutch minister informed the States General that the business of the Exchange was at a stand . The Commissioners , of the Customs reported to the King that , during the month which followed the opening of Lime Street Chapel , the receipt ...
... Dutch minister informed the States General that the business of the Exchange was at a stand . The Commissioners , of the Customs reported to the King that , during the month which followed the opening of Lime Street Chapel , the receipt ...
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