The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... supply , from an exhausted treasury , the profusion of James and of his young favourite . The title of baronet , invented by Salisbury , was sold ; and two hundred patents of that species of knighthood were disposed of for so many ...
... supply , from an exhausted treasury , the profusion of James and of his young favourite . The title of baronet , invented by Salisbury , was sold ; and two hundred patents of that species of knighthood were disposed of for so many ...
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... supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace , ' they immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by ...
... supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace , ' they immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by ...
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... supply to his ne- cessities . He carried his resentment so far as even to throw into prison some of the members , who had been the most forward in their opposition to his measures . " In vain did he plead , in excuse for his violence ...
... supply to his ne- cessities . He carried his resentment so far as even to throw into prison some of the members , who had been the most forward in their opposition to his measures . " In vain did he plead , in excuse for his violence ...
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... supply with riches , were enterprises too great for the empty exchequer of James . In order to obtain a little money , the cautionary towns must be de- livered up to the Dutch ; a measure which has been severely blamed by almost all ...
... supply with riches , were enterprises too great for the empty exchequer of James . In order to obtain a little money , the cautionary towns must be de- livered up to the Dutch ; a measure which has been severely blamed by almost all ...
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... supplies , of which their excessive frugality had hitherto made them so sparing and reserved . " A parlia- ment . He first tried the expedient of a benevolence or free gift from individuals ; pretending the urgency of the case , which ...
... supplies , of which their excessive frugality had hitherto made them so sparing and reserved . " A parlia- ment . He first tried the expedient of a benevolence or free gift from individuals ; pretending the urgency of the case , which ...
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