The History of England from the Accession of James II.Belford, 1884 |
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... James to William : he affected the character of a High Churchman ; and he was known to be closely con- nected with some of the heads of the Tory party , and especially with Trevor . * Another name , which was afterwards but too widely ...
... James to William : he affected the character of a High Churchman ; and he was known to be closely con- nected with some of the heads of the Tory party , and especially with Trevor . * Another name , which was afterwards but too widely ...
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... James the First . Marlborough too must have been conscious of powers of a very different order from those which Buckingham had possessed , of a genius for politics not inferior to that of Richelieu , of a genius for war not inferior to ...
... James the First . Marlborough too must have been conscious of powers of a very different order from those which Buckingham had possessed , of a genius for politics not inferior to that of Richelieu , of a genius for war not inferior to ...
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... James , during some years , refused to sanction any attempt on his nephew's person . The reasons which he assigned ... James , ii . 545 , Orig . Mem . Of course James does not use the word assassination . He talks of the seizing and ...
... James , during some years , refused to sanction any attempt on his nephew's person . The reasons which he assigned ... James , ii . 545 , Orig . Mem . Of course James does not use the word assassination . He talks of the seizing and ...
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... James would have gained by the fall of his enemy would have been a barren revenge . The death of the Queen changed every thing . If a dagger or a bullet should now reach the heart of William , it was prob- able that there would ...
... James would have gained by the fall of his enemy would have been a barren revenge . The death of the Queen changed every thing . If a dagger or a bullet should now reach the heart of William , it was prob- able that there would ...
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... James himself . This commission authorised the bearer to do from time to time such acts of hos- tility against the Prince of Orange and that Prince's adherents as should most conduce to the service of the King . What ex- planation of ...
... James himself . This commission authorised the bearer to do from time to time such acts of hos- tility against the Prince of Orange and that Prince's adherents as should most conduce to the service of the King . What ex- planation of ...
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