The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 93
... difficulty which more than any other perplexed Wentworth . The Lord Keeper Finch , in concert with other lawyers who were em- ployed by the government , recommended an expedi- ent , which was eagerly adopted . The ancient princes of ...
... difficulty which more than any other perplexed Wentworth . The Lord Keeper Finch , in concert with other lawyers who were em- ployed by the government , recommended an expedi- ent , which was eagerly adopted . The ancient princes of ...
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... difficulty pacified that kingdom by consenting , not only to relinquish his plans of ecclesiastical reform , but even to pass , with a very bad grace , an act declaring that episco- pacy was contrary to the word of God . First appear ...
... difficulty pacified that kingdom by consenting , not only to relinquish his plans of ecclesiastical reform , but even to pass , with a very bad grace , an act declaring that episco- pacy was contrary to the word of God . First appear ...
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... difficulties , sometimes contending against threefold odds , not only never failed to conquer , but never failed to destroy and break in pieces whatever force was opposed to them . They at length came to regard the day of battle as a ...
... difficulties , sometimes contending against threefold odds , not only never failed to conquer , but never failed to destroy and break in pieces whatever force was opposed to them . They at length came to regard the day of battle as a ...
Sivu 127
... difficulties was to restrain his musketeers and dragoons from invading by main force the pulpits of ministers whose discourses , to use the language of that time , were not savoury ; and too many of our cathedrals still bear the marks ...
... difficulties was to restrain his musketeers and dragoons from invading by main force the pulpits of ministers whose discourses , to use the language of that time , were not savoury ; and too many of our cathedrals still bear the marks ...
Sivu 130
... difficulties and perplexities generally bring out in the strongest light . Cunning is the natural defence of the weak . A prince therefore , who is habitually a deceiver when at the height of power , is not likely to learn frankness in ...
... difficulties and perplexities generally bring out in the strongest light . Cunning is the natural defence of the weak . A prince therefore , who is habitually a deceiver when at the height of power , is not likely to learn frankness in ...
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