The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 |
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... Nation Resolution declaring the Throne vacant It is sent up to the Lords ; Debate in the Lords on the Plan of Regency · Schism between the Whigs and the Followers of Danby 601 602 - 606 608 610 - 612 · 614 616 · 618 621 - 623 625 633 ...
... Nation Resolution declaring the Throne vacant It is sent up to the Lords ; Debate in the Lords on the Plan of Regency · Schism between the Whigs and the Followers of Danby 601 602 - 606 608 610 - 612 · 614 616 · 618 621 - 623 625 633 ...
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... nations , must again implore French assistance , must again submit to French . dictation , must sink into a potentate ... nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his heart . Act . One of his objects was to ...
... nations , must again implore French assistance , must again submit to French . dictation , must sink into a potentate ... nation , those few things were the very things on which James had set his heart . Act . One of his objects was to ...
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... nation , and to no part of the nation more hateful than to the Cavalier gentlemen who filled the Lower House . In their minds a standing army was inseparably associated with the Rump , with the Protector , with the spoliation of the ...
... nation , and to no part of the nation more hateful than to the Cavalier gentlemen who filled the Lower House . In their minds a standing army was inseparably associated with the Rump , with the Protector , with the spoliation of the ...
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... nation would have quieted the public apprehensions . Men who saw that a Roman Catholic might safely be suffered to direct the whole executive administration , to command the army and navy , to convoke and dissolve the legisla- ture , to ...
... nation would have quieted the public apprehensions . Men who saw that a Roman Catholic might safely be suffered to direct the whole executive administration , to command the army and navy , to convoke and dissolve the legisla- ture , to ...
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... nation . None of his colleagues seconded him ; and the subject dropped . He was General summoned to the royal closet , and had two long con- ferences with his master . James tried the effect of compliments and blandishments , but to no ...
... nation . None of his colleagues seconded him ; and the subject dropped . He was General summoned to the royal closet , and had two long con- ferences with his master . James tried the effect of compliments and blandishments , but to no ...
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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...