| Sir William Temple - 1709 - 248 pages
...about him, thought his Danger great, and their owrt fo tod 5 and that if any thing hap* - pen'd pen'd to the King's Life, the Duke of MONMOUTH would be at the ,Head of the Nation, in oppofition to the Duke upon Pretence of Popery, and ia Conjunction with Lord SHA FT $BURY, who had... | |
| William Temple - 1709 - 604 pages
...to the King's Life, the Duke of M o NM ou iflt j woul4 be at the Head of the .Nation-, in oppofition to the Duke upon Pretence of Popery, and in Conjunction with Lord S"HA]PT SBURY, who had threaten'd , to have their Heads upon Proroga* tion of the laft •, J^ili^ment:... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1714 - 446 pages
...Hallifax being about him, thought his Danger great, and their own fo too j and that if any thing happen'd to the King's Life, the Duke of Monmouth would be at the head of the Nation, in oppofition to the Duke of Torkj upon pretence of fypfry, and in conjunction with the Earl of Shaftsbvry... | |
| William Temple - 1731 - 506 pages
...Halifax being about him, thought his Danger great, and their own fo too ; and that if any thing happen'd to the King's Life, the Duke of Monmouth would be at the Head of the Nation, in oppofition to the Duke upon Pretence of Popery, and in Conjunction with Lord Shafttiury, who had threaten'd... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1756 - 606 pages
...and Hallifax being about him k, thought his danger great, and their own fo too, and that if any thing happened to the King's life, the Duke of Monmouth would be at the head of the nation, in oppofition to the Duke of York, and in conjunction with the Earl of Shaftfbuty, who had threatened... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 pages
...Hallirax, being about him, k thought his danger great, and their own so too ; and that if any thing happened to the King's life, the Duke of Monmouth...the head of the nation, in opposition to the Duke of York, and in conjunction with the Earl of Shaftesbury, who had threatened to have their heads upon... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pages
...Hallifax, being about him, k thought his danger great, and their own so too ; and that if any thing happened to the King's life, the Duke ,of Monmouth...be at the head of the nation, in opposition to the OuKr of York, and in conjunction with the Earl of Shaftesbury, who had threatened to have their heads... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 744 pages
...Hallifax, being about him, thought his danger great, and their own so too ; and that, if any thing happened to the King's life, the Duke of Monmouth...Shaftesbury, who had threatened to have their heads upon prorogation of the last Parliament ; which threat was applied by Lords Essex and Hallifax to themselves;... | |
| William Temple - 1814 - 606 pages
...Hallifax, being about him, thought his danger great, and their own so too ; and that, if any thing happened to the King's life, 'the Duke of Monmouth...opposition to the Duke, upon pretence of popery, and in conjunc- > tion with Lord Shaftesbury, who had threatened to have their heads upon prorogation of the... | |
| Joshua Toulmin - 1822 - 652 pages
...llalifax, being about the king, thought his danger great, and their own so too, and that if any thing happened to the king's life, the duke of Monmouth...the head of the nation, in opposition to the duke df York, and in conjunction vvith the earl of Shaftesbury, who had threatened to have their heads Upon... | |
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