The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... suffered to direct the whole executive administration , to command the army and navy , to convoke and dissolve the legislature , to appoint the Bishops and Deans of the Church of England , would soon have ceased to fear that any great ...
... suffered to direct the whole executive administration , to command the army and navy , to convoke and dissolve the legislature , to appoint the Bishops and Deans of the Church of England , would soon have ceased to fear that any great ...
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... suffered , under some restraints of no galling kind , to worship God according to their own ritual , and to write in defence of their own doctrine . They were admissible to political and military employ- ment ; nor did their heresy ...
... suffered , under some restraints of no galling kind , to worship God according to their own ritual , and to write in defence of their own doctrine . They were admissible to political and military employ- ment ; nor did their heresy ...
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... suffered to escape . The west- ern insurrection was always mentioned with abhorrence . Nothing was said of the barbarities of Kirke and Jeffreys . It was admitted that the heavy expenditure which had been occasioned by the late troubles ...
... suffered to escape . The west- ern insurrection was always mentioned with abhorrence . Nothing was said of the barbarities of Kirke and Jeffreys . It was admitted that the heavy expenditure which had been occasioned by the late troubles ...
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... by Kennet , 1708 ; Travels of Cosmo III . in England . VOL . II . - 3 suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of A. D. 1685. ] 33 JAMES THE SECOND . Opposition to the Government in the Lords; the Earl of Devonshire.
... by Kennet , 1708 ; Travels of Cosmo III . in England . VOL . II . - 3 suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of A. D. 1685. ] 33 JAMES THE SECOND . Opposition to the Government in the Lords; the Earl of Devonshire.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of London , spoke strongly for the motion . Though not gifted with eminent abilities , nor deeply versed in the learning of his profession , he was ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of London , spoke strongly for the motion . Though not gifted with eminent abilities , nor deeply versed in the learning of his profession , he was ...
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