The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1876 |
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... Court Party to establish Passive Obedi- 1676 • ence , ..... Dispute between the two Houses respecting Dr. Shirley and Sir John Fag , ..... Are prorogued by the King , Reassemble , and grant a Supply for building Ships , Proclamation for ...
... Court Party to establish Passive Obedi- 1676 • ence , ..... Dispute between the two Houses respecting Dr. Shirley and Sir John Fag , ..... Are prorogued by the King , Reassemble , and grant a Supply for building Ships , Proclamation for ...
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... Court , and afterwards banished ... 275 1684. The Lady Anne married to Prince George of Denmark , .. 277 Foreign Affairs ; the haughty Conduct of Lewis , ....... 278 Charles returns to his former Connections w th the French Court ...
... Court , and afterwards banished ... 275 1684. The Lady Anne married to Prince George of Denmark , .. 277 Foreign Affairs ; the haughty Conduct of Lewis , ....... 278 Charles returns to his former Connections w th the French Court ...
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... Court Religion , .... 311 State of Ireland ; the chief Power committed to the Earl of Tyrconnel , ..... 311 ..... The precipitate Measures of James blamed by judicious Catholics , 314 Breach between the King and the Church , 313 The Court ...
... Court Religion , .... 311 State of Ireland ; the chief Power committed to the Earl of Tyrconnel , ..... 311 ..... The precipitate Measures of James blamed by judicious Catholics , 314 Breach between the King and the Church , 313 The Court ...
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... court of justice . Nay , the earl of Bristol moved , that no pardon might be granted to those who had anywise contributed to the king's death . So wide an exception , in which every one who had served the parliament might be ...
... court of justice . Nay , the earl of Bristol moved , that no pardon might be granted to those who had anywise contributed to the king's death . So wide an exception , in which every one who had served the parliament might be ...
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... court of justice , Hacker , who commanded on the day of the king's execution , Coke , the solicitor for the people of England , and Hugh Peters , the fanatical preacher , who in- flamed the army and impelled them to regicide ; all these ...
... court of justice , Hacker , who commanded on the day of the king's execution , Coke , the solicitor for the people of England , and Hugh Peters , the fanatical preacher , who in- flamed the army and impelled them to regicide ; all these ...
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