The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... party seemed extinct . The name of Whig was never used ex- cept as a term of reproach . The Parliament was devoted to the King ; and it was in his power to keep that Parliament to the end of his reign . The Church was louder than ever ...
... party seemed extinct . The name of Whig was never used ex- cept as a term of reproach . The Parliament was devoted to the King ; and it was in his power to keep that Parliament to the end of his reign . The Church was louder than ever ...
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... party : for it is a law which , not by circuitous , but by direct operation , adds to the security and happiness of every inhabitant of the realm.t James had yet another design , odious ' to the party which had set him on the throne and ...
... party : for it is a law which , not by circuitous , but by direct operation , adds to the security and happiness of every inhabitant of the realm.t James had yet another design , odious ' to the party which had set him on the throne and ...
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... party was to be organized . The difficulty of the task is in our age not easily to be appreciated ; for in our age all the nation may be said to assist at every deliberation of the Lords and Commons . What is said by the leaders of the ...
... party was to be organized . The difficulty of the task is in our age not easily to be appreciated ; for in our age all the nation may be said to assist at every deliberation of the Lords and Commons . What is said by the leaders of the ...
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... party with rare tact and address . No expression indicating disrespect to the Sovereign or sympathy for rebels was suffered to escape . The west- ern insurrection was always mentioned with abhorrence . Nothing was said of the ...
... party with rare tact and address . No expression indicating disrespect to the Sovereign or sympathy for rebels was suffered to escape . The west- ern insurrection was always mentioned with abhorrence . Nothing was said of the ...
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... party which stayed in the House had an advantage over the party which went out ; for the accommodation on the benches was then so deficient that no person who had been for- tunate enough to get a good seat was willing to lose it ...
... party which stayed in the House had an advantage over the party which went out ; for the accommodation on the benches was then so deficient that no person who had been for- tunate enough to get a good seat was willing to lose it ...
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Adda answer appeared army Avaux Barillon Bishop Bonrepaux Burnet chief Church of England Church of Rome Citters Clarendon Clarendon's Diary Clarke's clergy command Commons conscience Council court crown Danby declared dispensing power Dissenters divine Dutch Earl ecclesiastical eminent enemies English Exclusion Bill favour feeling France friends Halifax hand head honour hope House House of Stuart Ireland Irish James Jesuits King King's letter Lewis liberty London Gazette Lord Lieutenant Luttrell's Diary Majesty ment mind minister nation never Oxford palace Papists Parliament party peers persons political Popery Popish prelates Prince of Orange Prince's Princess Privy Protestant Puritan refused regiments religion Revolution Rochester Roman Catholic royal Rye House Plot Sancroft scarcely seemed sent soldiers soon sovereign spirit strong suffered Sunderland temper thought throne tion took Tories troops Tyrconnel Whigs Whitehall whole William