The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 |
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... hand , James should attempt to promote the interest of his Church by violating the fun- damental laws of his kingdom and the solemn promises which he had repeatedly made in the face of the whole world , it could hardly be doubted that ...
... hand , James should attempt to promote the interest of his Church by violating the fun- damental laws of his kingdom and the solemn promises which he had repeatedly made in the face of the whole world , it could hardly be doubted that ...
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... hand , extolled the wisdom and virtue of the discarded statesman in a manner which gave great offence at * Council Book . The erasure is dated Oct. 21. 1685. Halifax to Chesterfield ; Barillon , Oct. 3 . 19 Whitehall . James was ...
... hand , extolled the wisdom and virtue of the discarded statesman in a manner which gave great offence at * Council Book . The erasure is dated Oct. 21. 1685. Halifax to Chesterfield ; Barillon , Oct. 3 . 19 Whitehall . James was ...
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... hand , Reresby , who was pre- sent , and Barillon , who ought to have been well informed , represent the motion as an opposition motion . The Harleian and Lansdowne manu- scripts differ in the single word on which the whole depends ...
... hand , Reresby , who was pre- sent , and Barillon , who ought to have been well informed , represent the motion as an opposition motion . The Harleian and Lansdowne manu- scripts differ in the single word on which the whole depends ...
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... hand , refusing to give or take quarter . The Bishop himself , before he was ordained , had borne arms in the Guards ; and , though he generally did his best to preserve the gravity and sobriety befitting a prelate , some flashes of his ...
... hand , refusing to give or take quarter . The Bishop himself , before he was ordained , had borne arms in the Guards ; and , though he generally did his best to preserve the gravity and sobriety befitting a prelate , some flashes of his ...
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... hand . * CHAP . VI . 1685 . That Delamere , if he had needed the royal mercy , Trial of would have found it is not very probable . It is certain It is certain Delamere . that every advantage which the letter of the law gave to the ...
... hand . * CHAP . VI . 1685 . That Delamere , if he had needed the royal mercy , Trial of would have found it is not very probable . It is certain It is certain Delamere . that every advantage which the letter of the law gave to the ...
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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...