The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... parties , prepared to act with violence or to suffer with stub- born resolution . Between them lay , during a consi- derable time , a middle party , which blended , very illogically , but by no means unnaturally , lessons learned in the ...
... parties , prepared to act with violence or to suffer with stub- born resolution . Between them lay , during a consi- derable time , a middle party , which blended , very illogically , but by no means unnaturally , lessons learned in the ...
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... party , it cannot be doubted that , if the general sense of that party had been followed , the work of reform would have been carried on as un- sparingly in England as in Scotland . But , as the government needed the support of the ...
... party , it cannot be doubted that , if the general sense of that party had been followed , the work of reform would have been carried on as un- sparingly in England as in Scotland . But , as the government needed the support of the ...
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... party had repeatedly thrown great difficulties in the way of the government . When Elizabeth came to the throne , those difficulties were much in- creased . Violence naturally engenders violence . The spirit of Protestantism was ...
... party had repeatedly thrown great difficulties in the way of the government . When Elizabeth came to the throne , those difficulties were much in- creased . Violence naturally engenders violence . The spirit of Protestantism was ...
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... party was the mightiest prince of the age , a prince who ruled Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , the East and the West Indies , whose armies repeatedly marched to Paris , and whose fleets kept the coasts of Devonshire and ...
... party was the mightiest prince of the age , a prince who ruled Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , the East and the West Indies , whose armies repeatedly marched to Paris , and whose fleets kept the coasts of Devonshire and ...
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... party was high and menacing , and was echoed by the voice of the whole nation . The coach of the chief minister of the crown was surrounded by an indignant populace , who cursed the monopolies , and exclaimed that the prerogative should ...
... party was high and menacing , and was echoed by the voice of the whole nation . The coach of the chief minister of the crown was surrounded by an indignant populace , who cursed the monopolies , and exclaimed that the prerogative should ...
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appear army became Bishop Cabal called capital Cavaliers character Charles the Second chief Church City civil clergy coach coffee houses constitution Council Country Party court crown Danby Duke of York eminent England English Exclusion Bill favour foreign France French gentlemen gentry Halifax head Holland honour horses House of Commons House of Lords House of Stuart hundred inhabitants justice King King's kingdom labour land less Lewis liberty London Long Parliament Lord magistrates ment military mind ministers monarchy nation never noble opposition Papists party passed peace persons political population Presbyterians princes produced Protestant Puritans rank regarded regiment reign of Charles religion Restoration Revolution Roman Catholic Roundheads royal Royalists Saint scarcely Scotland seemed seventeenth century shillings society soldiers soon sovereign spirit thought thousand pounds throne tion Tory town trainbands troops violent wealth Whigs Whitehall whole