The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... regiments of dragoon guards , the third and fourth regiments of dragoons , and the nine regiments of infantry of the line , from the seventh to the fifteenth inclusive , had just been raised . The effect of these aug- mentations , and ...
... regiments of dragoon guards , the third and fourth regiments of dragoons , and the nine regiments of infantry of the line , from the seventh to the fifteenth inclusive , had just been raised . The effect of these aug- mentations , and ...
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... regiments . This breach of the law for a time passed uncensured : for men were not disposed to note every irregularity which was committed by a King suddenly called upon to defend his crown and his life against rebels . But the danger ...
... regiments . This breach of the law for a time passed uncensured : for men were not disposed to note every irregularity which was committed by a King suddenly called upon to defend his crown and his life against rebels . But the danger ...
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... regiments , and might be removed from , their lucrative commands at the pleasure of the King . Among the remaining fifteen were the Lord Treasurer , the principal Secretary of State , the Steward of the Household , the Comptroller of ...
... regiments , and might be removed from , their lucrative commands at the pleasure of the King . Among the remaining fifteen were the Lord Treasurer , the principal Secretary of State , the Steward of the Household , the Comptroller of ...
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... regiment of insurgents . In these fatal follies the King was artfully encouraged by a minister who had been an Exclusionist , and who still called himself a Protest- ant , the Earl of Sunderland . The motives and conduct of this un ...
... regiment of insurgents . In these fatal follies the King was artfully encouraged by a minister who had been an Exclusionist , and who still called himself a Protest- ant , the Earl of Sunderland . The motives and conduct of this un ...
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... regiment of foot . He had held his commission more than three months without taking the sacrament . He was therefore liable to a penalty of five hundred pounds , which an informer might recover by action of debt . A menial servant was ...
... regiment of foot . He had held his commission more than three months without taking the sacrament . He was therefore liable to a penalty of five hundred pounds , which an informer might recover by action of debt . A menial servant was ...
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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