The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... conflict with his people . But such was his indiscretion that , while he altogether neglected the means which alone could make him really absolute , he constantly put forward , in the most offensive form , claims of which none of his ...
... conflict with his people . But such was his indiscretion that , while he altogether neglected the means which alone could make him really absolute , he constantly put forward , in the most offensive form , claims of which none of his ...
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... conflicts and alternate victories of two rival confederacies of statesmen , a confederacy zealous for authority and antiquity , and a confederacy zealous for liberty and progress . It ought to be remembered that the difference be- tween ...
... conflicts and alternate victories of two rival confederacies of statesmen , a confederacy zealous for authority and antiquity , and a confederacy zealous for liberty and progress . It ought to be remembered that the difference be- tween ...
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... conflict between the parties , which have ever since contended , and are still contending , for the government of the nation , took place on the twenty - second of November 1641 . It was moved by the opposition , that the House of ...
... conflict between the parties , which have ever since contended , and are still contending , for the government of the nation , took place on the twenty - second of November 1641 . It was moved by the opposition , that the House of ...
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... conflict round the Speaker's chair . Those who had the chief sway in the Lower House now felt that not only their power and popularity , but their lands and their necks , were staked on the event of the struggle in which they were ...
... conflict round the Speaker's chair . Those who had the chief sway in the Lower House now felt that not only their power and popularity , but their lands and their necks , were staked on the event of the struggle in which they were ...
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... conflict of races and religions which had so long dis- tracted the island , by making the English and Pro- testant population decidedly predominant . For this end he gave the rein to the fierce enthusiasm of his followers , waged war ...
... conflict of races and religions which had so long dis- tracted the island , by making the English and Pro- testant population decidedly predominant . For this end he gave the rein to the fierce enthusiasm of his followers , waged war ...
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