The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... necessary to Parliamentary Government The first Ministry gradually formed Sunderland - - - Sunderland advises the King to give the Preference to the Whigs - Reasons for preferring the Whigs Chiefs of the Whig Party ; Russell Page 70 Somers.
... necessary to Parliamentary Government The first Ministry gradually formed Sunderland - - - Sunderland advises the King to give the Preference to the Whigs - Reasons for preferring the Whigs Chiefs of the Whig Party ; Russell Page 70 Somers.
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... reason , general suspicion and contempt . What confidence could be placed in the word of a Prince so unstable , of a Prince who veered from ex- treme to extreme ? In 1692 , nothing would satisfy him but the heads and quarters of ...
... reason , general suspicion and contempt . What confidence could be placed in the word of a Prince so unstable , of a Prince who veered from ex- treme to extreme ? In 1692 , nothing would satisfy him but the heads and quarters of ...
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... reason Saint Lewis . to stand by a Prince that deserts his own party , and a people that have been faithful to him and his interest to the very last . " —A Short and True Relation of the Intrigues , & c . , 1694 . generous emulation ...
... reason Saint Lewis . to stand by a Prince that deserts his own party , and a people that have been faithful to him and his interest to the very last . " —A Short and True Relation of the Intrigues , & c . , 1694 . generous emulation ...
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... reason , of their own dexterity at that game ; yet they were conscious that in him they had found more than their match . At the commencement of the long contest every advantage had been on their side . They had at their absolute ...
... reason , of their own dexterity at that game ; yet they were conscious that in him they had found more than their match . At the commencement of the long contest every advantage had been on their side . They had at their absolute ...
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... reason to suspect that France had again outbid them . While their resentment was at the height , the perfidious statesman was rash enough to visit a watering place in the territories of the House of Austria . He was arrested , conveyed ...
... reason to suspect that France had again outbid them . While their resentment was at the height , the perfidious statesman was rash enough to visit a watering place in the territories of the House of Austria . He was arrested , conveyed ...
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