The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... ment of his affairs to one of the most dis- tinguished of the Compounders , Charles Earl of Middleton . Saint Germains : Middleton . Middleton's family and his peerage were Scotch . But he was closely connected with some of the noblest ...
... ment of his affairs to one of the most dis- tinguished of the Compounders , Charles Earl of Middleton . Saint Germains : Middleton . Middleton's family and his peerage were Scotch . But he was closely connected with some of the noblest ...
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... that the indict- copy which is before me was ment should not have been printed made for Sir James Mackintosh . in Howell's State Trials . The depose the King by force , and to add to 42 CH . XX . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... that the indict- copy which is before me was ment should not have been printed made for Sir James Mackintosh . in Howell's State Trials . The depose the King by force , and to add to 42 CH . XX . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... ment . If one of them dissents from the rest on a question too important to admit of compromise , it is his duty to retire . While the Ministers retain the confidence of the parliamentary majority , that majo- rity supports them against ...
... ment . If one of them dissents from the rest on a question too important to admit of compromise , it is his duty to retire . While the Ministers retain the confidence of the parliamentary majority , that majo- rity supports them against ...
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... ment were named by him . As a canvasser he was irresistible . He never forgot a face that he had once seen . Nay , in the towns in which he wished to esta- blish an interest , he remembered , not only the voters , but their families ...
... ment were named by him . As a canvasser he was irresistible . He never forgot a face that he had once seen . Nay , in the towns in which he wished to esta- blish an interest , he remembered , not only the voters , but their families ...
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... ment , raised a large body of horse , took possession of Worcester , and evinced their zeal against Popery by publicly breaking to pieces , in the High Street of that city , a piece of sculpture which to rigid precisians seemed ...
... ment , raised a large body of horse , took possession of Worcester , and evinced their zeal against Popery by publicly breaking to pieces , in the High Street of that city , a piece of sculpture which to rigid precisians seemed ...
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