The History of England from the Accession of James II.Belford, 1884 |
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... Kensington , and made his way into the royal closet . William was sitting there , so deeply sunk in melancholy that he did not seem to perceive that any person had entered the room . The Lord Keeper , after a respectful pause , broke ...
... Kensington , and made his way into the royal closet . William was sitting there , so deeply sunk in melancholy that he did not seem to perceive that any person had entered the room . The Lord Keeper , after a respectful pause , broke ...
Sivu 38
... Kensington , and permitted to kiss the royal hand . * The feeling with which he was regarded by the King explains why Anne was not appointed Regent . The Regency of Anne would have been the Regency of Marlborough ; and it is not strange ...
... Kensington , and permitted to kiss the royal hand . * The feeling with which he was regarded by the King explains why Anne was not appointed Regent . The Regency of Anne would have been the Regency of Marlborough ; and it is not strange ...
Sivu 42
... May that the King left Kensington for Gravesend , where he proposed to embark for the Continent . Three days before his departure the Parliament of Scotland had after a recess of about two years , met again 42 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... May that the King left Kensington for Gravesend , where he proposed to embark for the Continent . Three days before his departure the Parliament of Scotland had after a recess of about two years , met again 42 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... authorising Tweeddale and several other privy councillors to examine fully into the matter about which the public mind was so strongly excited was signed by I the King at Kensington , was sent down to 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... authorising Tweeddale and several other privy councillors to examine fully into the matter about which the public mind was so strongly excited was signed by I the King at Kensington , was sent down to 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
Sivu 45
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. I the King at Kensington , was sent down to Edinburgh , and was there sealed with the Great Seal of the realm . This was ac- complished just in time . * The Parliament had scarcely entered on ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. I the King at Kensington , was sent down to Edinburgh , and was there sealed with the Great Seal of the realm . This was ac- complished just in time . * The Parliament had scarcely entered on ...
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