The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... conduct in continuing to deceive his royal master , up to the very last moment that deception was possible , and even accepting of the com- mand of a portion of the troops designed to act against the prince of Orange on his landing ...
... conduct in continuing to deceive his royal master , up to the very last moment that deception was possible , and even accepting of the com- mand of a portion of the troops designed to act against the prince of Orange on his landing ...
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... conduct of Sunderland , with regard to Sacheverell and his supporters , the whole influence of the high church party was exercised to procure his dismissal from office . The duke of Marlborough , on the other hand , wrote very warmly to ...
... conduct of Sunderland , with regard to Sacheverell and his supporters , the whole influence of the high church party was exercised to procure his dismissal from office . The duke of Marlborough , on the other hand , wrote very warmly to ...
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... conduct , that he laid him under arrest , and sent him to England in the Salisbury . On his arrival in England , Lestock retaliated on his principal , by accusing him of rashness and precipitation . He said that " the night before the ...
... conduct , that he laid him under arrest , and sent him to England in the Salisbury . On his arrival in England , Lestock retaliated on his principal , by accusing him of rashness and precipitation . He said that " the night before the ...
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