A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterWilliam Miller, 1808 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... church matters , both in England and in Scotland , were gross instances of ty- ranny . With respect to the execution of those who were accused of having been more immediately con- cerned in the King's death , that of Scrope , who had ...
... church matters , both in England and in Scotland , were gross instances of ty- ranny . With respect to the execution of those who were accused of having been more immediately con- cerned in the King's death , that of Scrope , who had ...
Pagina 24
... churches , in relation to the Po- pish mode of giving the sacrament ; and pretended a wish , that the Pope might be induced by Lewis , to consider of some alterations in that respect , to enable him to reconcile himself to the Roman church ...
... churches , in relation to the Po- pish mode of giving the sacrament ; and pretended a wish , that the Pope might be induced by Lewis , to consider of some alterations in that respect , to enable him to reconcile himself to the Roman church ...
Pagina 36
... church , and by the Tories , was lost in the House of Lords . The restrictions offered by the King to be put upon a Popish successour are supposed to have been among the most powerful of those means to which he was indebted for his ...
... church , and by the Tories , was lost in the House of Lords . The restrictions offered by the King to be put upon a Popish successour are supposed to have been among the most powerful of those means to which he was indebted for his ...
Pagina 39
... church party . Such an argument , as might naturally be expected , operated rather to provoke the Whigs to perseverance , than to dissuade them from their measure : it was , in their eyes , an additional merit belonging to the Exclusion ...
... church party . Such an argument , as might naturally be expected , operated rather to provoke the Whigs to perseverance , than to dissuade them from their measure : it was , in their eyes , an additional merit belonging to the Exclusion ...
Pagina 42
... church party , which had been so closely cemented by their successful resist- ance to the Exclusion Bill , and its authors , had at length acquired such a degree of strength and consist- ency , that the King ventured first to appoint ...
... church party , which had been so closely cemented by their successful resist- ance to the Exclusion Bill , and its authors , had at length acquired such a degree of strength and consist- ency , that the King ventured first to appoint ...
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affaires amitié Angleterre Argyle assez au Roy auroit autres avant avoir avoit Barillon besoin bien c'est ce qui Chambre CHAPTER chose church of England Comte conduite considérable contre Cour croit d'autres d'une declaration desseins devoir doit donner Duc d'York Duc de Monmouth Duke entièrement état Etats Généraux été étoit être Exclusion Bill faire fait favour feu Roi d'Angleterre fonds grand intérêts j'ai James jours King's l'égard l'on le Roy d'Angleterre lettres loix Lord Majesté Britannique ment mille livres Milord Halifax Milord Rochester Milord Sunderland ministres n'est n'étoit nécessaire opposé ordres Parlement Parliament paroit party passé payement persons peut Popish plot pouvoit prendre présent présentement Prince d'Orange Prince of Orange Protestante publick puisse qu'elle qu'il avoit qu'on que V. M. raison reign religion Catholique résolution rien Roy son frère s'est s'il Scotch College Scotland secours sera seroit somme sujet temps tion tout traité voir Whigs