| 1808 - 556 trang
...Government and Protestant Church of England, demonstrated from the Debates in Parliament in 1689, on the Bill for the Exclusion of the Duke of York from the Succession to the Crown. 6s. Views of the Catholic Question, submitted to the Good Sense of the People... | |
| 1810 - 558 trang
...Government and Protestant Church of England, demonstrated from the Debates in Parliament in 1689, on the Bill for the Exclusion of the Duke of York from the Succession to the Crown. 6s Views of the Catholic Question, submitted to the Good Sense of the People... | |
| 1810 - 560 trang
...Government and Protest, ant Church of England, demonstrated from the Debates in Parliament in 1689, oa the Bill for the Exclusion of the Duke of York from the Succession to the Crown. 6s Views of the Catholic Question, submitted to the Good Sense of the People... | |
| 1816 - 536 trang
...concerned in the intrigue. The defence set up for him on this occasion amounts to little more than th&t in certain cases the means may be justified by the...last long, for in the following year he promoted the hill for the exclusion of the duke of York from the throne, the debate upon which was opened by him... | |
| 1816 - 534 trang
...the whigs, who dreaded the giving Charles an , Collins'i Peerage by Sir E. Brydjci.—Birch's Lives. In 1679, when the king found it expedient to ingratiate...last long, for in the following year he promoted the hill for the exclusion of the duke of York from the throne, the dehate upon whieh was opened by him... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 trang
...II. When, in 1681, parliament was dissolved because of its refusal to proceed with the supplies till the bill for the exclusion of the duke of York from the throne, on account of his Catholic tenets, was passed, the citizens of London assembled in common hall, and,... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 288 trang
...presently fell out accordingly. On the King's resolute determination in the following year to resist the bill for the exclusion of the Duke of York from the succession, and his consequent dissolution of the Parliament, several of the Members, and among them... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 246 trang
...upon the change of ministry, in 1679, he was made a member of the new council. On the agitation of the bill for the exclusion of the duke of York from the succession, Halifax opposed the projected measure, but suggested certain limitations of the duke's... | |
| 1848 - 796 trang
...expedient to ingratiate himself with the Whigs, Lord William was appointed one of the new Council. But in the following year, he promoted the bill for the exclusion of the Uuke of York from the throne, the debate upon which was opened by him on the 2u'th of October, with... | |
| Louis Raymond Véricour - 1850 - 530 trang
...the two epithets of Whig and Tory; the former opposers of the crown, the liberal party, insisting on the bill for the exclusion of the duke of York from the succession to the throne; and the latter being the partisans of the crown, and of the exclusive principle... | |
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