The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... thousand a year , was thought but a poor atonement for the great crime of having modestly remonstrated against the unconstitutional Declaration of Indulgence . Sancroft was pronounced A View of the Court of St. Germains from the Year ...
... thousand a year , was thought but a poor atonement for the great crime of having modestly remonstrated against the unconstitutional Declaration of Indulgence . Sancroft was pronounced A View of the Court of St. Germains from the Year ...
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... thousand copies , wet from the press , were found in this house . † Baden's Letters to the States General of May and June 1693 ; An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration published at Saint Germains , 1693 . ploughmen and boatmen ...
... thousand copies , wet from the press , were found in this house . † Baden's Letters to the States General of May and June 1693 ; An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration published at Saint Germains , 1693 . ploughmen and boatmen ...
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... thousand causes of anxiety which during that spring pressed on the King's mind . He was preparing for the opening of the campaign , imploring his allies to be early in the field , rousing the sluggish , haggling with the greedy , making ...
... thousand causes of anxiety which during that spring pressed on the King's mind . He was preparing for the opening of the campaign , imploring his allies to be early in the field , rousing the sluggish , haggling with the greedy , making ...
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... thousand men . Lewis had flattered himself that he should be able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius from Novem- ber 1692 to May ...
... thousand men . Lewis had flattered himself that he should be able to repeat in 1693 the strata- * The best account of Wil- liam's labours and anxieties at this time is contained in his letters to Heinsius from Novem- ber 1692 to May ...
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... thousands whom he had sacrificed to his vainglorious ambition ? Manœuvres of Though the French army in the Netherlands had been weakened by the departure of the Luxemburg . forces commanded by the Dauphin and Boufflers , and though the ...
... thousands whom he had sacrificed to his vainglorious ambition ? Manœuvres of Though the French army in the Netherlands had been weakened by the departure of the Luxemburg . forces commanded by the Dauphin and Boufflers , and though the ...
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