The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 13
... appeared that James was fully re- solved never to resign the 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 ...
... appeared that James was fully re- solved never to resign the 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 ...
Sivu 18
... appeared that he was desirous to make peace with his deadliest enemies at the expense of his most faithful friends . There was much discontent in the Irish regiments which were dispersed through the Netherlands and along the frontiers ...
... appeared that he was desirous to make peace with his deadliest enemies at the expense of his most faithful friends . There was much discontent in the Irish regiments which were dispersed through the Netherlands and along the frontiers ...
Sivu 20
... appeared to them a levia- than . It ought to have occurred to Middleton that possibly the delusion might be in his own vision and not in theirs . Lewis and the counsellors who sur- rounded him were far indeed from loving William . But ...
... appeared to them a levia- than . It ought to have occurred to Middleton that possibly the delusion might be in his own vision and not in theirs . Lewis and the counsellors who sur- rounded him were far indeed from loving William . But ...
Sivu 27
... appearance of reason that he felt this confidence . When the morning of the nineteenth of July broke , the bravest men of Lewis's army looked gravely and anxiously on the fortress which had suddenly sprung up to arrest their progress ...
... appearance of reason that he felt this confidence . When the morning of the nineteenth of July broke , the bravest men of Lewis's army looked gravely and anxiously on the fortress which had suddenly sprung up to arrest their progress ...
Sivu 31
... appeared . Amidst the rout and uproar , while arms and standards were flung away , while multitudes of fugitives were choking up the bridges and fords of the Gette or perishing in its waters , the King , having directed Talmash to ...
... appeared . Amidst the rout and uproar , while arms and standards were flung away , while multitudes of fugitives were choking up the bridges and fords of the Gette or perishing in its waters , the King , having directed Talmash to ...
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