The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.B. Law, 1797 |
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... party , who had taken refuge there . Some time after alfo Mr. St. John , appointed their ambaffador to that court , was infulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . Thefe were thought motives fufficient to induce the commonwealth ...
... party , who had taken refuge there . Some time after alfo Mr. St. John , appointed their ambaffador to that court , was infulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . Thefe were thought motives fufficient to induce the commonwealth ...
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... parties , that nothing but abfolute power could prevent a renewal of former bloodthed and confufion . Cromwell , therefore , might have faid with fome juftice upon his installation , that he accepted the dignity of protector merely that ...
... parties , that nothing but abfolute power could prevent a renewal of former bloodthed and confufion . Cromwell , therefore , might have faid with fome juftice upon his installation , that he accepted the dignity of protector merely that ...
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... party ; and he owed his safety to their mutual hatred and diffidence of each other . His arts of diffimulation had been long ex- haufted ; and none could be deceived by them , thofe of his own party and principles difdaining the ufe to ...
... party ; and he owed his safety to their mutual hatred and diffidence of each other . His arts of diffimulation had been long ex- haufted ; and none could be deceived by them , thofe of his own party and principles difdaining the ufe to ...
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... parties that were formed in the kingdom , and their hatred of each other , that Richard owed his peaceable advancement to this high station . He was naturally no way ambitious , being ra- ther mild , eafy , and good - natured ; and ho ...
... parties that were formed in the kingdom , and their hatred of each other , that Richard owed his peaceable advancement to this high station . He was naturally no way ambitious , being ra- ther mild , eafy , and good - natured ; and ho ...
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... taken prifoner at the fiege of Nantwich , by Fairfax , and foon after fent to the Tower . He did not recover his liberty till after the total overthrow overthrow of the royal party , when Cromwell took him 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... taken prifoner at the fiege of Nantwich , by Fairfax , and foon after fent to the Tower . He did not recover his liberty till after the total overthrow overthrow of the royal party , when Cromwell took him 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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