The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... party now proceeded to try those gallant men whose attachment to their late sovereign had been the most remarkable . The duke of Hamilton and lord Capel were condemned and executed ; the earl of Holland lost his life by a like sentence ...
... party now proceeded to try those gallant men whose attachment to their late sovereign had been the most remarkable . The duke of Hamilton and lord Capel were condemned and executed ; the earl of Holland lost his life by a like sentence ...
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... party , who had taken refuge there . Some time after , also , Mr. St. John , appointed their ambassa- dor to that court , was insulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . These were thought motives sufficient to induce the ...
... party , who had taken refuge there . Some time after , also , Mr. St. John , appointed their ambassa- dor to that court , was insulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . These were thought motives sufficient to induce the ...
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... for affairs were brought into such a situation by the furious animosities of the contending parties , that nothing but absolute power could prevent a renewal Cromwell , therefore , of bloodshed and confusion . might 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... for affairs were brought into such a situation by the furious animosities of the contending parties , that nothing but absolute power could prevent a renewal Cromwell , therefore , of bloodshed and confusion . might 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... party , of a tenth penny on all their possessions . In order to raise this oppressive imposition , ten major- generals were instituted , who divided the whole kingdom into so many military jurisdictions . These men had power to subject ...
... party , of a tenth penny on all their possessions . In order to raise this oppressive imposition , ten major- generals were instituted , who divided the whole kingdom into so many military jurisdictions . These men had power to subject ...
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... party ; [ 1658. ] and he owed his safety to their mutual hatred and diffidence of each other . His arts of dissimu- lation had been long exhausted ; and none could be deceived by them , those of his own party and prin- ciples disdaining ...
... party ; [ 1658. ] and he owed his safety to their mutual hatred and diffidence of each other . His arts of dissimu- lation had been long exhausted ; and none could be deceived by them , those of his own party and prin- ciples disdaining ...
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