The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... Crown Lands in Wales to Portland - Two Jacobite Plots formed ; Berwick's Plot The Assassination Plot : Sir George Barclay Failure of Berwick's Plot · Detection of the Assassination Plot - · · Parliamentary Proceedings touching the ...
... Crown Lands in Wales to Portland - Two Jacobite Plots formed ; Berwick's Plot The Assassination Plot : Sir George Barclay Failure of Berwick's Plot · Detection of the Assassination Plot - · · Parliamentary Proceedings touching the ...
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... Crown in favour of the Prince of Wales , and that the Prince of Wales should be bred a Protestant . If , as was but too probable , His Majesty should refuse to listen to this suggestion , he must at least consent to put forth 12 CH . XX ...
... Crown in favour of the Prince of Wales , and that the Prince of Wales should be bred a Protestant . If , as was but too probable , His Majesty should refuse to listen to this suggestion , he must at least consent to put forth 12 CH . XX ...
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... Crown , or to suffer the Prince of Wales to be bred a tion put forth heretic ; and it long seemed doubtful whe- ther any arguments or entreaties would induce him to sign the Declaration which his friends in England had prepared . It was ...
... Crown , or to suffer the Prince of Wales to be bred a tion put forth heretic ; and it long seemed doubtful whe- ther any arguments or entreaties would induce him to sign the Declaration which his friends in England had prepared . It was ...
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... Crown to renew the monopoly without conditions . The Directors were sensible that they had no choice , and reluctantly consented to accept the new Charter on terms sub- stantially the same with those which the House of Commons had ...
... Crown to renew the monopoly without conditions . The Directors were sensible that they had no choice , and reluctantly consented to accept the new Charter on terms sub- stantially the same with those which the House of Commons had ...
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