The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... Person Charnock Porter ; Goodman 173 · 177 178 · 179 · 180 · 182 184 189 190 194 196 197 · 198 - 199 · 209 · 211 · 213 · 214 - 219 · 225 · 226 · 231 Parkyns ; Fenwick Session of the Scottish Parliament ; Enquiry into the Slaughter of ...
... Person Charnock Porter ; Goodman 173 · 177 178 · 179 · 180 · 182 184 189 190 194 196 197 · 198 - 199 · 209 · 211 · 213 · 214 - 219 · 225 · 226 · 231 Parkyns ; Fenwick Session of the Scottish Parliament ; Enquiry into the Slaughter of ...
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... persons were taken up while distributing copies in the streets of the city . A hundred packets were stopped in one day at the Post Office on their way to the fleet . But , after a short time , the government wisely gave up the en ...
... persons were taken up while distributing copies in the streets of the city . A hundred packets were stopped in one day at the Post Office on their way to the fleet . But , after a short time , the government wisely gave up the en ...
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... person . The astonishment was great throughout his army . All the awe which he inspired could not prevent his old generals from grumbling and looking sullen , his young nobles from venting their spleen , sometimes in curses , and ...
... person . The astonishment was great throughout his army . All the awe which he inspired could not prevent his old generals from grumbling and looking sullen , his young nobles from venting their spleen , sometimes in curses , and ...
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... person , were struck dead by cannon shots . One musket ball passed through the curls of his wig , another through his coat : a third bruised his side and tore his blue riband to tatters . Many years later greyheaded old pensioners who ...
... person , were struck dead by cannon shots . One musket ball passed through the curls of his wig , another through his coat : a third bruised his side and tore his blue riband to tatters . Many years later greyheaded old pensioners who ...
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... persons who were dearest to him . As soon as he was safe , he wrote to assure his wife of his safety . In the confusion of the flight he had lost sight of Portland , who was then in very feeble health , and had therefore run more than ...
... persons who were dearest to him . As soon as he was safe , he wrote to assure his wife of his safety . In the confusion of the flight he had lost sight of Portland , who was then in very feeble health , and had therefore run more than ...
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