The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... remained , but his own consent , to have his [ 1657. ] name enrolled among the kings of England . Whether it was his original intention , by having this bill carried through the house , to show that he was magnanimous enough to refuse ...
... remained , but his own consent , to have his [ 1657. ] name enrolled among the kings of England . Whether it was his original intention , by having this bill carried through the house , to show that he was magnanimous enough to refuse ...
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... remained in London to country quarters . With this some of the regi- ments refused to comply , but Monk was resolved to be obeyed ; he entered London the next day , turned the soldiers out , and , with his army , took up his quarters in ...
... remained in London to country quarters . With this some of the regi- ments refused to comply , but Monk was resolved to be obeyed ; he entered London the next day , turned the soldiers out , and , with his army , took up his quarters in ...
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... remained four hundred , he still con- tinued to thunder with his artillery in the midst of the engagement . At last a fire - ship , more fortunate than the former , having laid hold of his vessel , her destruction was now inevitable ...
... remained four hundred , he still con- tinued to thunder with his artillery in the midst of the engagement . At last a fire - ship , more fortunate than the former , having laid hold of his vessel , her destruction was now inevitable ...
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... remained for the parliament to repress these delusions , and to bring back the people to calm and deliberate inquiry . But the parliament testified greater credulity than even the vulgar . The cry of " plot " was immediately echoed from ...
... remained for the parliament to repress these delusions , and to bring back the people to calm and deliberate inquiry . But the parliament testified greater credulity than even the vulgar . The cry of " plot " was immediately echoed from ...
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... remained but to open the doors of the church and universities to the intrusion of the catholics ; and this effort was soon after begun . Father Francis , a Benedictine monk , was recom- mended by the king to the university of Cam ...
... remained but to open the doors of the church and universities to the intrusion of the catholics ; and this effort was soon after begun . Father Francis , a Benedictine monk , was recom- mended by the king to the university of Cam ...
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