The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Porter & Coates |
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... popular frenzy and bigoted delusion . In order to support the panic among the people , especially among the citizens of London , a pamphlet was published with this title : " A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot ...
... popular frenzy and bigoted delusion . In order to support the panic among the people , especially among the citizens of London , a pamphlet was published with this title : " A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot ...
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... popular part of the government . Though the king , after his restoration , had endeavored to abolish the distinction of parties , and had chosen his ministers from among all denominations , no sooner had he lost his popularity , and ...
... popular part of the government . Though the king , after his restoration , had endeavored to abolish the distinction of parties , and had chosen his ministers from among all denominations , no sooner had he lost his popularity , and ...
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... popular party , while the meeting of parliament depended on the king's will , to keep the law , whose operations are perpetual , entirely on their side . The sheriffs of London by their office return the juries : it had been usual for ...
... popular party , while the meeting of parliament depended on the king's will , to keep the law , whose operations are perpetual , entirely on their side . The sheriffs of London by their office return the juries : it had been usual for ...
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