The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... able to obtain touching the state of our island satisfied them that James would never be restored unless he could bring him- self to make large concessions to his subjects . It was * See the paper headed " For my Son the Prince of Wales ...
... able to obtain touching the state of our island satisfied them that James would never be restored unless he could bring him- self to make large concessions to his subjects . It was * See the paper headed " For my Son the Prince of Wales ...
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... able and experienced ministers were strangely mistaken . They were all possessed with the absurd notion that the Prince of Orange was a great man . No pains had been spared to undeceive them : but they were under an incurable delusion ...
... able and experienced ministers were strangely mistaken . They were all possessed with the absurd notion that the Prince of Orange was a great man . No pains had been spared to undeceive them : but they were under an incurable delusion ...
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... able a counsellor . * But this was only one of a thousand causes of anxiety which during that spring pressed on the King's mind . He was preparing for the opening of the campaign , imploring his allies to be early in the field , rousing ...
... able a counsellor . * But this was only one of a thousand causes of anxiety which during that spring pressed on the King's mind . He was preparing for the opening of the campaign , imploring his allies to be early in the field , rousing ...
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... able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius from Novem- ber 1692 to May 1693 . gem by which Mons had been taken in 1691 and C 4 1693 ...
... able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius from Novem- ber 1692 to May 1693 . gem by which Mons had been taken in 1691 and C 4 1693 ...
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... able to assemble in good time a force , inferior indeed to that which was opposed to him , but still formidable . With this force he took his post near Louvain , on the road between the two threatened cities , and watched every movement ...
... able to assemble in good time a force , inferior indeed to that which was opposed to him , but still formidable . With this force he took his post near Louvain , on the road between the two threatened cities , and watched every movement ...
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