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... JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge , ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. , late Fellow of Trinity ... II.-NO. III . • the people of his own country and age ,
... JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge , ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. , late Fellow of Trinity ... II.-NO. III . • the people of his own country and age ,
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... the second Charles ; or the treachery and double - deal- ing of his brother , James II . , that we may attribute the disturb- ances which caused the bloody death of one of the Stuarts , and the overthrow and final expulsion of the last ...
... the second Charles ; or the treachery and double - deal- ing of his brother , James II . , that we may attribute the disturb- ances which caused the bloody death of one of the Stuarts , and the overthrow and final expulsion of the last ...
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... II . , and James II . , were secretly of this religion , while England claimed to be a Protestant country , and was jealous of any leaning towards Popery , or indulgence shown to its adherents . The attempt to break down the kirk and ...
... II . , and James II . , were secretly of this religion , while England claimed to be a Protestant country , and was jealous of any leaning towards Popery , or indulgence shown to its adherents . The attempt to break down the kirk and ...
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... II . and James II . , when they were exiles in Paris ; happy would it have been for England , if those princes had resembled him in character . " At the age of seventeen , or in 1637 , " he says : " I first received the blessed ...
... II . and James II . , when they were exiles in Paris ; happy would it have been for England , if those princes had resembled him in character . " At the age of seventeen , or in 1637 , " he says : " I first received the blessed ...
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... II . , the Duke of York , under the title of James II . , was proclaimed king . His short and unhappy reign was marked by attempts to establish Popery in England , and by inroads upon the constitution . He appears to have been ...
... II . , the Duke of York , under the title of James II . , was proclaimed king . His short and unhappy reign was marked by attempts to establish Popery in England , and by inroads upon the constitution . He appears to have been ...
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