The History of England from the Accession of James II.Henry T. Coates & Company, 1849 |
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... present military establishment : they were disposed to give only so much as might suffice to keep the regular troops on foot till the militia could be remo- delled ; and they therefore proposed four hundred thou- sand pounds . The ...
... present military establishment : they were disposed to give only so much as might suffice to keep the regular troops on foot till the militia could be remo- delled ; and they therefore proposed four hundred thou- sand pounds . The ...
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... present occasion , he speaks out , and gives us fair warning of what we are to The Bishop suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of London , spoke strongly for the motion . Though not gifted with eminent abilities , nor deeply ...
... present occasion , he speaks out , and gives us fair warning of what we are to The Bishop suffer . " * Doctor Henry Compton , Bishop of London , spoke strongly for the motion . Though not gifted with eminent abilities , nor deeply ...
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... present . His brother had been in the habit of attending the sittings of the Lords for amusement , and used often to say that a debate was as entertaining as a comedy . James came , not to be diverted , but in the hope that his presence ...
... present . His brother had been in the habit of attending the sittings of the Lords for amusement , and used often to say that a debate was as entertaining as a comedy . James came , not to be diverted , but in the hope that his presence ...
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... present , and was unable to complain of a decision evidently just , went into a rage with Saxton , and vowed that the wretch should first be pilloried before Westminster Hall for perjury , and then sent down to the West to be hanged ...
... present , and was unable to complain of a decision evidently just , went into a rage with Saxton , and vowed that the wretch should first be pilloried before Westminster Hall for perjury , and then sent down to the West to be hanged ...
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... King , and which the present King had published . Compton , the Bishop of London , received orders from Sunderland to • Letter from James to Clarendon , Feb. 18. 1685 . VI . 1686 . CHAP . suspend Sharp till the JAMES THE SECOND . 91.
... King , and which the present King had published . Compton , the Bishop of London , received orders from Sunderland to • Letter from James to Clarendon , Feb. 18. 1685 . VI . 1686 . CHAP . suspend Sharp till the JAMES THE SECOND . 91.
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