History of Great Britain: From the Revolution to the Accession of the House of Hanover, Volume 1G. G. and J. Robinson, 1798 |
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... fupport any defigns which might be formed either for the actual extenfion of Prerogative , or for the advancement of Popery . The refolution taken by the Court in the following year , not without the concurrence of the Parliament and ...
... fupport any defigns which might be formed either for the actual extenfion of Prerogative , or for the advancement of Popery . The refolution taken by the Court in the following year , not without the concurrence of the Parliament and ...
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... fupport from England , figned a peace with France , at Nimeguen , in August 1678 . It appears from late difcoveries , that the pa- triotic party in the House of Commons , led by Sydney , Ruffel , & c . were fecretly averfe to engage the ...
... fupport from England , figned a peace with France , at Nimeguen , in August 1678 . It appears from late difcoveries , that the pa- triotic party in the House of Commons , led by Sydney , Ruffel , & c . were fecretly averfe to engage the ...
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... fupport the Proteftant religion as profeffed by the Church of England , which was dearer to them than their lives . " - A manifeft and decifive proof of that national abhorrence of Popery arifing almost to phrenfy , which could ...
... fupport the Proteftant religion as profeffed by the Church of England , which was dearer to them than their lives . " - A manifeft and decifive proof of that national abhorrence of Popery arifing almost to phrenfy , which could ...
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... fup- port of it . " And the horrible tyranny practifed , under the fanction of Clarendon , in Scotland , was checked by a royal letter addreffed by the King to the Scottish Council , importing " that another way of proceeding was ...
... fup- port of it . " And the horrible tyranny practifed , under the fanction of Clarendon , in Scotland , was checked by a royal letter addreffed by the King to the Scottish Council , importing " that another way of proceeding was ...
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... fupport me , that my thoughts as well as actions have been , are , and I dare fay ever will be , what they ought to be to your Majesty . — Long before your glorious undertaking , I cannot but hope you remember how devoted I was to your ...
... fupport me , that my thoughts as well as actions have been , are , and I dare fay ever will be , what they ought to be to your Majesty . — Long before your glorious undertaking , I cannot but hope you remember how devoted I was to your ...
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History of Great Britain from the Revolution to the Accession of the House ... William Belsham Affichage du livre entier - 1802 |
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History of Great Britain: From the Revolution to the Accession of the House ... William Belsham Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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addrefs affembly againſt alfo almoſt amongſt army bill bill of attainder Biſhop cafe cauſe command Commiffioner confequence Conftitution Convention Parliament courſe Court Crown Declaration of Indulgence declared defigns defire diffolved Duke Duke of York Earl England Engliſh eſtabliſhed expreffed faid fame favor fays fecret fecurity feemed feffion fent fervice feveral fhips fhould figned fion firft firſt fome foon fpeech France French ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fuffered fupport Government higheſt himſelf Houfe of Commons Houſe iffued intereft Ireland itſelf juft juftice King James King of England King of France King's kingdom laft laſt Lord Shaftesbury Majefty March meaſures ment Minifter moft Monarch moſt muſt Namur Nation neceffary neceffity Nimeguen nobleman notwithſtanding occafion oppofition paffed Parliament perfons poffeffed prefent Prince of Orange Proteftant purpoſe raiſed reaſon refolution refpecting refuſed reign religion reſtoration Ruffel ſpirit thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion uſe Whigs whofe