The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... Tory Party Harley Foley Howe Meeting of Parliament · 75 80 · 84 85 90 91 92 tingham - - Debates about the Naval Miscarriages Russell First Lord of the Admiralty ; Retirement of Not- · Shrewsbury refuses Office Debates about the Trade ...
... Tory Party Harley Foley Howe Meeting of Parliament · 75 80 · 84 85 90 91 92 tingham - - Debates about the Naval Miscarriages Russell First Lord of the Admiralty ; Retirement of Not- · Shrewsbury refuses Office Debates about the Trade ...
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... Tory , the Whig alludes to " the public in- solences at the Bath upon the late defeat in Flanders . " The Tory answers , " I know not what some hotheaded drunken men may have said and done at the Bath or elsewhere . " In the folio Col ...
... Tory , the Whig alludes to " the public in- solences at the Bath upon the late defeat in Flanders . " The Tory answers , " I know not what some hotheaded drunken men may have said and done at the Bath or elsewhere . " In the folio Col ...
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... Tories , on the other hand , very generally disap- proved of that vote of the Convention which had placed him on the throne . Some of them were at heart Jacobites , and had taken the oath of allegiance to him only that they might be ...
... Tories , on the other hand , very generally disap- proved of that vote of the Convention which had placed him on the throne . Some of them were at heart Jacobites , and had taken the oath of allegiance to him only that they might be ...
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... Tories till the French Revolution produced a complete change in their feel- ings . As the chief object of William was to open the campaign of 1694 in Flanders with an immense display of force , it was sufficiently clear to whom he must ...
... Tories till the French Revolution produced a complete change in their feel- ings . As the chief object of William was to open the campaign of 1694 in Flanders with an immense display of force , it was sufficiently clear to whom he must ...
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... His powers of mind and his acquirements were not denied even by his detractors . The most acrimo- nious Tories were forced to admit , with an ungracious snarl which increased the value of their praise , that 2693 73 WILLIAM AND MARY .
... His powers of mind and his acquirements were not denied even by his detractors . The most acrimo- nious Tories were forced to admit , with an ungracious snarl which increased the value of their praise , that 2693 73 WILLIAM AND MARY .
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