The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... caused by Spain and the Emperor Attempts of James to prevent a general Pacification The Treaty of Ryswick signed ; Anxiety in England News of the Peace arrives in England Dismay of the Jacobites · The King's Entry into London The ...
... caused by Spain and the Emperor Attempts of James to prevent a general Pacification The Treaty of Ryswick signed ; Anxiety in England News of the Peace arrives in England Dismay of the Jacobites · The King's Entry into London The ...
Sivu 4
... cause to meet privately in some modest oratory , and to receive the eucharistic bread and wine from the hands of one of their own clergy : but he did not wish his residence to be defiled by such impious rites . Doctor Dennis Granville ...
... cause to meet privately in some modest oratory , and to receive the eucharistic bread and wine from the hands of one of their own clergy : but he did not wish his residence to be defiled by such impious rites . Doctor Dennis Granville ...
Sivu 10
... cause of hereditary monarchy and of pure religion all over the world , his first duty was to his own kingdom ; and , unless a counterrevolution speedily took place in England , his duty to his own . kingdom might impose on him the ...
... cause of hereditary monarchy and of pure religion all over the world , his first duty was to his own kingdom ; and , unless a counterrevolution speedily took place in England , his duty to his own . kingdom might impose on him the ...
Sivu 11
... cause of hereditary monarchy with a steadfastness which was the more respectable because he would have had no difficulty in making his peace with the new government . His sentiments were so well known that , when the kingdom was ...
... cause of hereditary monarchy with a steadfastness which was the more respectable because he would have had no difficulty in making his peace with the new government . His sentiments were so well known that , when the kingdom was ...
Sivu 13
... cause it wore a meek and sanctimonious air . Mid- dleton found , on his arrival , that numerous lies , fabricated by the priests who feared and hated him , were already in circulation . Some Noncompounders too had written from London ...
... cause it wore a meek and sanctimonious air . Mid- dleton found , on his arrival , that numerous lies , fabricated by the priests who feared and hated him , were already in circulation . Some Noncompounders too had written from London ...
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