The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... followed the fortunes of their Sovereign , and who thought it hard that , when there was so much room under his roof , they should be forced to sleep in the garrets of the neighbouring town . Among the mur- murers was the brilliant ...
... followed the fortunes of their Sovereign , and who thought it hard that , when there was so much room under his roof , they should be forced to sleep in the garrets of the neighbouring town . Among the mur- murers was the brilliant ...
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... followed by another letter revoking the order . Both letters will be found in Macpherson's collection . They both bear date Oct. 16. 1693. I suppose that the first letter was dated according to the New Style , and the letter of ...
... followed by another letter revoking the order . Both letters will be found in Macpherson's collection . They both bear date Oct. 16. 1693. I suppose that the first letter was dated according to the New Style , and the letter of ...
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... followed the theory of Filmer to all the extreme con- sequences to which it led . But , though Kettlewell tried to convince his countrymen that monarchical government had been ordained by God , not as a means of making them happy here ...
... followed the theory of Filmer to all the extreme con- sequences to which it led . But , though Kettlewell tried to convince his countrymen that monarchical government had been ordained by God , not as a means of making them happy here ...
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... followed the Revolution , he was by no means an active plotter . He saw that a Restoration could be effected only with the general assent of the nation , and that the nation would never assent to a Restoration without securities against ...
... followed the Revolution , he was by no means an active plotter . He saw that a Restoration could be effected only with the general assent of the nation , and that the nation would never assent to a Restoration without securities against ...
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... followed him into banishment ; and now it 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 ...
... followed him into banishment ; and now it 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 ...
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