The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
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... Trials in cases of Treason Triennial Bill Place Bill Bill for the Naturalisation of Foreign Protestants Supply Ways and Means : Lottery Loan The Bank of England Prorogation of Parliament : Shrewsbury Secretary of State New Titles ...
... Trials in cases of Treason Triennial Bill Place Bill Bill for the Naturalisation of Foreign Protestants Supply Ways and Means : Lottery Loan The Bank of England Prorogation of Parliament : Shrewsbury Secretary of State New Titles ...
Sivu vii
... Trials in cases of High Treason Parliamentary Proceedings touching the Grant of Crown Lands in Wales to Portland - Two Jacobite Plots formed ; Berwick's Plot The Assassination Plot : Sir George ... Trial of Charnock THE SEVENTH VOLUME . vii.
... Trials in cases of High Treason Parliamentary Proceedings touching the Grant of Crown Lands in Wales to Portland - Two Jacobite Plots formed ; Berwick's Plot The Assassination Plot : Sir George ... Trial of Charnock THE SEVENTH VOLUME . vii.
Sivu viii
... Trial of Friend · 307 Trial of Parkyns 308 Execution of Friend and Parkyns 310 Trials of Rookwood , Cranburne , and Lowick ; the Association 313 Bill for the Regulation of Elections · Act establishing a Land Bank · 319 322 CHAPTER XXII ...
... Trial of Friend · 307 Trial of Parkyns 308 Execution of Friend and Parkyns 310 Trials of Rookwood , Cranburne , and Lowick ; the Association 313 Bill for the Regulation of Elections · Act establishing a Land Bank · 319 322 CHAPTER XXII ...
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... trial by jury and of the Habeas Corpus Act , were in exclu- sive possession of the royal ear . Herbert was called Chancellor , walked before the other officers of state , wore a black robe embroidered with gold , and carried B 4 1693 ...
... trial by jury and of the Habeas Corpus Act , were in exclu- sive possession of the royal ear . Herbert was called Chancellor , walked before the other officers of state , wore a black robe embroidered with gold , and carried B 4 1693 ...
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... trials , which He has been pleased to send me in quick suc- 66 * This account of what would have happened , if Luxemburg had been able and willing to im- prove his victory , I have taken from what seems to have been a very manly and ...
... trials , which He has been pleased to send me in quick suc- 66 * This account of what would have happened , if Luxemburg had been able and willing to im- prove his victory , I have taken from what seems to have been a very manly and ...
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Aaron Smith allies army assassination Bank Bank of England bill Boufflers Brest Burnet Caermarthen called Charnock coin committee Court Crown danger debate declared defend Duke Dutch Elector of Bavaria enemies England English favour Fenwick fleet France French friends gentlemen Godolphin Harley honour House of Commons hundred Jacobite James Journals Kensington King kingdom L'Hermitage Lancashire land Leeds letter Lewis London Gazette Lord Luxemburg March Marlborough master ment ministers Montague Monthly Mercury murder Namur Narcissus Luttrell's Diary nation never Parkyns Parliament party passed Pendergrass person plot political Portland Prince Prince of Orange proceeded reason received reign royal Russell Saint Germains scarcely seemed sent Seymour shillings Shrewsbury soldiers Somers soon Talmash thing thought thousand pounds tion Tories trial Triennial Bill troops truth twenty Villeroy votes Wharton Whig whole William καὶ