The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 |
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... Stadtholder but to perish sword in hand , or to be the Eneas of a great emigration , and to create another Holland in countries beyond the reach of the tyranny of France . No obstacle would then remain to check the progress of the House ...
... Stadtholder but to perish sword in hand , or to be the Eneas of a great emigration , and to create another Holland in countries beyond the reach of the tyranny of France . No obstacle would then remain to check the progress of the House ...
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... Stadtholder replied by a fresh defiance . Wil- liam took his title , a title which the events of the pre- ceding century had made one of the most illustrious in Europe , from a city which lies on the banks of the Rhone not far from ...
... Stadtholder replied by a fresh defiance . Wil- liam took his title , a title which the events of the pre- ceding century had made one of the most illustrious in Europe , from a city which lies on the banks of the Rhone not far from ...
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... Stadtholder ? CHAP . VII . 1687 . Hydes . William therefore contented himself for the present Discontent in England with taking measures to unite and animate that mighty after the opposition of which he had become the head . This was ...
... Stadtholder ? CHAP . VII . 1687 . Hydes . William therefore contented himself for the present Discontent in England with taking measures to unite and animate that mighty after the opposition of which he had become the head . This was ...
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... that loyal and able men had been turned out of office in England merely for being Protestants . It was then surely competent to the Stadtholder and the VII . 1687 . States General to withhold high public 258 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... that loyal and able men had been turned out of office in England merely for being Protestants . It was then surely competent to the Stadtholder and the VII . 1687 . States General to withhold high public 258 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Stadtholder's confidence and favour . By Stewart had been drawn up the violent and acrimonious manifesto of Argyle . When the Indulgence appeared , Stewart conceived that he had an opportunity of obtaining , not only pardon , but reward ...
... Stadtholder's confidence and favour . By Stewart had been drawn up the violent and acrimonious manifesto of Argyle . When the Indulgence appeared , Stewart conceived that he had an opportunity of obtaining , not only pardon , but reward ...
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The History of England from the accession of James the Second: By ..., Volum 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2 Thomas Babington Baron Macaulay Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
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Side 435 - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses : but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Side 375 - I am sure to be half ruined. If I say Not Guilty, I shall brew no more for the King; and if I say Guilty, I shall brew no more for anybody else." The trial then commenced, a trial which, even when coolly perused after the lapse of more than a century and a half, has all the interest of a drama. The advocates contended on both sides with far more than professional keenness and vehemence; the audience listened with as much anxiety as if the fate...