The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... soon it began . * When fortune changed , Middleton adhered to the cause of hereditary monarchy with a steadfastness which was the more respectable because he would have had no difficulty in making his peace with the new government . His ...
... soon it began . * When fortune changed , Middleton adhered to the cause of hereditary monarchy with a steadfastness which was the more respectable because he would have had no difficulty in making his peace with the new government . His ...
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... soon appeared that James was fully re- solved never to resign the Crown , or to suffer the Prince of Wales to be bred a tion put forth heretic ; and it long seemed doubtful whe- ther any arguments or entreaties would induce him to sign ...
... soon appeared that James was fully re- solved never to resign the Crown , or to suffer the Prince of Wales to be bred a tion put forth heretic ; and it long seemed doubtful whe- ther any arguments or entreaties would induce him to sign ...
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... Soon after sunrise the roar of the cannon began to be heard . William's batteries did much execution before the French artillery could be so placed as to return the fire . It was eight o'clock before the close fighting began . The ...
... Soon after sunrise the roar of the cannon began to be heard . William's batteries did much execution before the French artillery could be so placed as to return the fire . It was eight o'clock before the close fighting began . The ...
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... 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 the ordinary risks of war . A short ...
... 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 the ordinary risks of war . A short ...
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... soon came to the palace to thank the Queen for her goodness , to assure her that , through all vicissitudes , London would be true to her and her consort , and to inform her that , severely as the late calamity had been felt by many ...
... soon came to the palace to thank the Queen for her goodness , to assure her that , through all vicissitudes , London would be true to her and her consort , and to inform her that , severely as the late calamity had been felt by many ...
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