The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... pounds . This sum , together with the hereditary revenue of the crown , was then amply sufficient to defray the expenses of the govern- ment in time of peace . Nothing was allowed for a standing army . The nation was sick of the very ...
... pounds . This sum , together with the hereditary revenue of the crown , was then amply sufficient to defray the expenses of the govern- ment in time of peace . Nothing was allowed for a standing army . The nation was sick of the very ...
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... pound . The cry of agricultural distress rose from every shire in the kingdom ; and for that distress the government was , as usual , held accountable . The gentry , compelled to retrench their expenses for a period , saw with ...
... pound . The cry of agricultural distress rose from every shire in the kingdom ; and for that distress the government was , as usual , held accountable . The gentry , compelled to retrench their expenses for a period , saw with ...
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... pounds . The parliament was instantly prorogued ; and the court , thus emancipated from control , proceeded to the execution of the great design . The financial difficulties were serious . A war with Hol land could be carried on only at ...
... pounds . The parliament was instantly prorogued ; and the court , thus emancipated from control , proceeded to the execution of the great design . The financial difficulties were serious . A war with Hol land could be carried on only at ...
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... pounds out of which the Commons had just been tricked would not defray the naval and military charge of a single year of hos- tilities . After the terrible lesson given by the Long Par- liament , even the Cabal did not venture to ...
... pounds out of which the Commons had just been tricked would not defray the naval and military charge of a single year of hos- tilities . After the terrible lesson given by the Long Par- liament , even the Cabal did not venture to ...
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... pounds to murder the king . A third had stepped into an eating - house in Covent Garden and had there heard a great Roman Catholic banker vow , in the hearing of all the guests and drawers , to kill the heretical tyrant . Oates , that ...
... pounds to murder the king . A third had stepped into an eating - house in Covent Garden and had there heard a great Roman Catholic banker vow , in the hearing of all the guests and drawers , to kill the heretical tyrant . Oates , that ...
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