The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... Palace ; his public Re- ception The Duke of Somerset Dissolution of the Parliament Military Offences illegally punished Proceedings of the High Commission . The Universities Proceedings against the University of Cambridge The Earl of ...
... Palace ; his public Re- ception The Duke of Somerset Dissolution of the Parliament Military Offences illegally punished Proceedings of the High Commission . The Universities Proceedings against the University of Cambridge The Earl of ...
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... Palace 248 Petition of the Seven Bishops presented to the King 249 The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order 251 Hesitation of the Government 252 It is determined to prosecute the Bishops for a Libel 253 They are examined by the Privy ...
... Palace 248 Petition of the Seven Bishops presented to the King 249 The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order 251 Hesitation of the Government 252 It is determined to prosecute the Bishops for a Libel 253 They are examined by the Privy ...
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... palace when the bottle or the dicebox was going round , but was heard with attention on matters of business . He affected the character of an Irish patriot , and pleaded , with great audacity , and sometimes with success , the cause of ...
... palace when the bottle or the dicebox was going round , but was heard with attention on matters of business . He affected the character of an Irish patriot , and pleaded , with great audacity , and sometimes with success , the cause of ...
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... and grant her one parting interview . As soon as the news of her elevation got abroad , the whole palace was in an uproar . The warm blood of Italy boiled in the not so . veins of the Queen . Proud of A. D. 1686. ] 59 JAMES THE SECOND .
... and grant her one parting interview . As soon as the news of her elevation got abroad , the whole palace was in an uproar . The warm blood of Italy boiled in the not so . veins of the Queen . Proud of A. D. 1686. ] 59 JAMES THE SECOND .
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... palace . The honour of being an Ecclesiastical Commissioner turned Crewe's head . It was to no purpose that some of his friends repre- sented to him the risk which he ran by sitting in an illegal tribunal . He was not ashamed to answer ...
... palace . The honour of being an Ecclesiastical Commissioner turned Crewe's head . It was to no purpose that some of his friends repre- sented to him the risk which he ran by sitting in an illegal tribunal . He was not ashamed to answer ...
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