The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... four years after the Revolution , began to be known as the Compounders and the Noncompounders . The Compounders were those who wished for a restoration , but for a restoration accompanied by a general am- nesty , and by guarantees for ...
... four years after the Revolution , began to be known as the Compounders and the Noncompounders . The Compounders were those who wished for a restoration , but for a restoration accompanied by a general am- nesty , and by guarantees for ...
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... four traitors whose infamy has been made preeminently conspicuous by their station , their abilities , and their great public services ; with Godolphin , the great object of whose life was to be in favour with both the rival Kings at ...
... four traitors whose infamy has been made preeminently conspicuous by their station , their abilities , and their great public services ; with Godolphin , the great object of whose life was to be in favour with both the rival Kings at ...
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... Four thousand copies , wet from the press , were found in this house . † Baden's Letters to the States General of May and June 1693 ; An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration published at Saint Germains , 1693 . ploughmen and ...
... Four thousand copies , wet from the press , were found in this house . † Baden's Letters to the States General of May and June 1693 ; An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration published at Saint Germains , 1693 . ploughmen and ...
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... four hundred miles merely in order that the Most Christian King might look at his soldiers and might then return ? The ignominious truth was too evident to be concealed . He had gone to the Netherlands in the hope that he might again be ...
... four hundred miles merely in order that the Most Christian King might look at his soldiers and might then return ? The ignominious truth was too evident to be concealed . He had gone to the Netherlands in the hope that he might again be ...
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... four in the afternoon the whole line gave way . All was havoc and confusion . Solmes had received a mortal wound , and fell , still alive , into the hands of the enemy . The English soldiers , to whom his name was hateful , accused him ...
... four in the afternoon the whole line gave way . All was havoc and confusion . Solmes had received a mortal wound , and fell , still alive , into the hands of the enemy . The English soldiers , to whom his name was hateful , accused him ...
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