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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... last of these places fhews that the Nation is not yet recovered from this fpecies of political mania . Before the close of this year , the King exhibi- ted plain indications of that attachment to the Catholic religion which was fo ...
... last of these places fhews that the Nation is not yet recovered from this fpecies of political mania . Before the close of this year , the King exhibi- ted plain indications of that attachment to the Catholic religion which was fo ...
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... amicable confultation with the Prince refpecting the terms of the treaty of peace ; which were at last fettled in fuch a manner as to give fatisfaction to the Allies . Allies . And Charles protefted , that if the plan 22 INTRODUCTION .
... amicable confultation with the Prince refpecting the terms of the treaty of peace ; which were at last fettled in fuch a manner as to give fatisfaction to the Allies . Allies . And Charles protefted , that if the plan 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... last to forfake him ; and , be- fore the Commons had time to pafs a fingle bill , he fuddenly and unexpectedly diffolved the Parlia- ment , with a full refolution not to fummon an- other till the spirit and temper of the times had ...
... last to forfake him ; and , be- fore the Commons had time to pafs a fingle bill , he fuddenly and unexpectedly diffolved the Parlia- ment , with a full refolution not to fummon an- other till the spirit and temper of the times had ...
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... last overpowered by the fupe- riority of numbers and of military skill . Monmouth himself was taken in the purfuit ; and though he implored the King's mercy - that mercy which he could could never hope to obtain - with an earnestness ...
... last overpowered by the fupe- riority of numbers and of military skill . Monmouth himself was taken in the purfuit ; and though he implored the King's mercy - that mercy which he could could never hope to obtain - with an earnestness ...
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... how- ever , was fixed ; and on the last day of December he embarked on board a frigate for France , where the Queen and the infant Prince of Wales were 3 already already arrived . And though the King of France had 84 INTRODUCTION .
... how- ever , was fixed ; and on the last day of December he embarked on board a frigate for France , where the Queen and the infant Prince of Wales were 3 already already arrived . And though the King of France had 84 INTRODUCTION .
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