The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the revolution in 1688. By David Hume, EsqC. Corrall, Charing Cross, 1811 |
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... jesuits ... and of Langhorne .... Wakeman acquitted .... State of affairs in Scotland ... Battle of Bothwell - bridge ... Page 63 CHAP . LXVIII . State of parties ... State of the ministry ... Meal - tub plot ... Whig and Tory ... A new ...
... jesuits ... and of Langhorne .... Wakeman acquitted .... State of affairs in Scotland ... Battle of Bothwell - bridge ... Page 63 CHAP . LXVIII . State of parties ... State of the ministry ... Meal - tub plot ... Whig and Tory ... A new ...
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... Jesuits ... 26 . and of Lang- horne .... 27 . Wakeman acquitted .... 28 . State of affairs in Scotland ... 29 . Battle of Bothwel - bridge . 1. TH 1678 . HE English nation , ever since the fatal league with France , had entertained vio ...
... Jesuits ... 26 . and of Lang- horne .... 27 . Wakeman acquitted .... 28 . State of affairs in Scotland ... 29 . Battle of Bothwel - bridge . 1. TH 1678 . HE English nation , ever since the fatal league with France , had entertained vio ...
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... Jesuits concerned in the plot , was that night to be put into the post - house for Windsor , directed to Bennifield , a Jesuit , confessor to the duke . When this intelligence was conveyed to the king , he replied , that the pacquet ...
... Jesuits concerned in the plot , was that night to be put into the post - house for Windsor , directed to Bennifield , a Jesuit , confessor to the duke . When this intelligence was conveyed to the king , he replied , that the pacquet ...
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... Jesuits ; that he had received three blows with a stick , and a box on the ear from the provincial of that order , for revealing their con- spiracy and that over - hearing them speak of their intentions to punish him more severely , he ...
... Jesuits ; that he had received three blows with a stick , and a box on the ear from the provincial of that order , for revealing their con- spiracy and that over - hearing them speak of their intentions to punish him more severely , he ...
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... Jesuits , were distributed all over England . All the dig- nities too of the church were filled , and many of them with Spaniards and other foreigners . The provincial had held a consult of the Jesuits under his authority ; where the ...
... Jesuits , were distributed all over England . All the dig- nities too of the church were filled , and many of them with Spaniards and other foreigners . The provincial had held a consult of the Jesuits under his authority ; where the ...
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