The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... zealous Cava- liers from the country . There were few things which such an assem- bly could pertinaciously refuse to the Sovereign ; and , happily for the nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his heart ...
... zealous Cava- liers from the country . There were few things which such an assem- bly could pertinaciously refuse to the Sovereign ; and , happily for the nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his heart ...
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... zealous Roman Catho- lic , he detested their theological dogmas . As a prince fond of arbi- trary power , he detested those republican theories which were inter- mingled with the Genevese divinity . He gradually retrenched all the ...
... zealous Roman Catho- lic , he detested their theological dogmas . As a prince fond of arbi- trary power , he detested those republican theories which were inter- mingled with the Genevese divinity . He gradually retrenched all the ...
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... zealous Tory from Yorkshire , who was supposed to speak the sentiments of Danby , pro- tested against this course , and demanded time for consideration . Sir Thomas Clarges , maternal uncle of the Duke of Albemarle , and long ...
... zealous Tory from Yorkshire , who was supposed to speak the sentiments of Danby , pro- tested against this course , and demanded time for consideration . Sir Thomas Clarges , maternal uncle of the Duke of Albemarle , and long ...
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... zealously and even superstitiously loyal , and had readily agreed to insert some complimentary phrases , and to omit every word which the courtiers thought offensive . The answer of James was a cold and sullen reprimand . He declared ...
... zealously and even superstitiously loyal , and had readily agreed to insert some complimentary phrases , and to omit every word which the courtiers thought offensive . The answer of James was a cold and sullen reprimand . He declared ...
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... zealously the most arduous and perilous duties of friendship . He had stood near Russell at the bar , had parted from him on the sad morning of the execution with close embraces and with many bitter tears , nay , had offered to manage ...
... zealously the most arduous and perilous duties of friendship . He had stood near Russell at the bar , had parted from him on the sad morning of the execution with close embraces and with many bitter tears , nay , had offered to manage ...
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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