The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... thing in his cause to meet privately in some modest oratory , and to receive the eucharistic bread and wine from the hands of one of their own clergy : but he did not wish his residence to be defiled by such impious rites . Doctor ...
... thing in his cause to meet privately in some modest oratory , and to receive the eucharistic bread and wine from the hands of one of their own clergy : but he did not wish his residence to be defiled by such impious rites . Doctor ...
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... thing that he could now do was to make the parallel complete by hanging himself . * James seems to have thought that the strongest proof of kindness which he could give to heretics who had resigned wealth , country , family , for his ...
... thing that he could now do was to make the parallel complete by hanging himself . * James seems to have thought that the strongest proof of kindness which he could give to heretics who had resigned wealth , country , family , for his ...
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... thing or another daily done there , that comes to our notice here , which prolongs what they so passionately desire . " See also a Short and True Re- lation of Intrigues transacted both at Home and Abroad to restore the late King James ...
... thing or another daily done there , that comes to our notice here , which prolongs what they so passionately desire . " See also a Short and True Re- lation of Intrigues transacted both at Home and Abroad to restore the late King James ...
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... thing to do with Melfort : but they com- municated freely with Middleton . The new minister conferred also with the four traitors whose infamy has been made preeminently conspicuous by their station , their abilities , and their great ...
... thing to do with Melfort : but they com- municated freely with Middleton . The new minister conferred also with the four traitors whose infamy has been made preeminently conspicuous by their station , their abilities , and their great ...
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... thing this accomplished prince and his able and experienced 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 ...
... thing this accomplished prince and his able and experienced 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 ...
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