The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... Ministerial Arrangements ; · 129 · 132 · 133 · 135 - 140 3 142 143 - 144 - 150 Tenison Archbishop of Canterbury - - 152 Debates on the Lancashire Prosecutions · 153 Place Bill ; Bill for the Regulation of Trials in Cases of Treason ...
... Ministerial Arrangements ; · 129 · 132 · 133 · 135 - 140 3 142 143 - 144 - 150 Tenison Archbishop of Canterbury - - 152 Debates on the Lancashire Prosecutions · 153 Place Bill ; Bill for the Regulation of Trials in Cases of Treason ...
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... ministers were able to obtain touching the state of our island satisfied them that James would never be restored unless he could bring him- self to make large concessions to his subjects . It was * See the paper headed " For my Son the ...
... ministers were able to obtain touching the state of our island satisfied them that James would never be restored unless he could bring him- self to make large concessions to his subjects . It was * See the paper headed " For my Son the ...
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... minister conferred also with the 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 ...
... minister conferred also with the 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 ...
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... Minister of State . " The King , " says the Secretary , " promises in the foresaid Declaration to restore the Settlement , but , at the same time , declares that he will recom- pense all those who may suffer by it by giving them ...
... Minister of State . " The King , " says the Secretary , " promises in the foresaid Declaration to restore the Settlement , but , at the same time , declares that he will recom- pense all those who may suffer by it by giving them ...
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... ministers were strangely mistaken . They were all possessed with the absurd notion that the Prince of Orange was a great man . No pains had been spared to undeceive them : but they were under an incurable delusion . They saw through a ...
... ministers were strangely mistaken . They were all possessed with the absurd notion that the Prince of Orange was a great man . No pains had been spared to undeceive them : but they were under an incurable delusion . They saw through a ...
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Aaron Smith allies army assassination Bank Bank of England bill Boufflers Brest Burnet Caermarthen called Charnock coin committee Court Crown danger debate declared defend Duke Dutch Elector of Bavaria enemies England English favour Fenwick fleet France French friends gentlemen Godolphin Harley honour House of Commons hundred Jacobite James Journals Kensington King kingdom L'Hermitage Lancashire land Leeds letter Lewis London Gazette Lord Luxemburg March Marlborough master ment ministers Montague Monthly Mercury murder Namur Narcissus Luttrell's Diary nation never Parkyns Parliament party passed Pendergrass person plot political Portland Prince Prince of Orange proceeded reason received reign royal Russell Saint Germains scarcely seemed sent Seymour shillings Shrewsbury soldiers Somers soon Talmash thing thought thousand pounds tion Tories trial Triennial Bill troops truth twenty Villeroy votes Wharton Whig whole William καὶ