An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... presents , or by flattery . It was eafy to perfuade a man of Darnley's jealous uxorious temper , that Rizzio was the perfon who had estranged the queen's affections from from him ; and a furmife once conceived became to 168 HISTORY OF ...
... presents , or by flattery . It was eafy to perfuade a man of Darnley's jealous uxorious temper , that Rizzio was the perfon who had estranged the queen's affections from from him ; and a furmife once conceived became to 168 HISTORY OF ...
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... present parliament ; and that party , instead of attacking the faults of the king , refolved to deftroy monarchy . The leaders of the oppofition began their opera . tions by a refolution to attack epifcopacy , which was one of the ...
... present parliament ; and that party , instead of attacking the faults of the king , refolved to deftroy monarchy . The leaders of the oppofition began their opera . tions by a refolution to attack epifcopacy , which was one of the ...
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... present fubmiffion now rendered him contempt . ible . The power of appointing generals and levying ar- mies was ftill a remaining prerogative of the crown . The commons having therefore firft magnified their terrors of popery , which ...
... present fubmiffion now rendered him contempt . ible . The power of appointing generals and levying ar- mies was ftill a remaining prerogative of the crown . The commons having therefore firft magnified their terrors of popery , which ...
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... present house of com- mons laboured to obtain , was the Exclufion Bill , which , though the former house had voted , was ne- ver paffed into a law . Shaftesbury , and many con- fiderable men of the party , had rendered themselves fo ...
... present house of com- mons laboured to obtain , was the Exclufion Bill , which , though the former house had voted , was ne- ver paffed into a law . Shaftesbury , and many con- fiderable men of the party , had rendered themselves fo ...
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... present grievances . But there was a party in England that ftill cherished their former ideas of freedom , and were refolved to hazard every danger in its defence . ; The duke of Monmouth , the king's natural fon by Mrs Waters , engaged ...
... present grievances . But there was a party in England that ftill cherished their former ideas of freedom , and were refolved to hazard every danger in its defence . ; The duke of Monmouth , the king's natural fon by Mrs Waters , engaged ...
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