A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterW. Miller, 1808 - 293 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... tried , inasmuch as , not only the King's confidence was withheld from the most considerable members of the council , but even the most G I. CHAPTER important determinations were taken without consult- ing the INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 41.
... tried , inasmuch as , not only the King's confidence was withheld from the most considerable members of the council , but even the most G I. CHAPTER important determinations were taken without consult- ing the INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 41.
Pagina 88
... considerable abilities , but whose understandings , as well as their principles , seem to have been corrupted by the perni- cious schemes in which they were engaged . With re- spect to the last mentioned nobleman in particular , it is ...
... considerable abilities , but whose understandings , as well as their principles , seem to have been corrupted by the perni- cious schemes in which they were engaged . With re- spect to the last mentioned nobleman in particular , it is ...
Pagina 103
... considerable degree , abate of that vigilant , and unre- mitting jealousy of the power of the crown , which can alone secure to us the effect of those wise laws that have been provided for the benefit of the subject ; and still more ...
... considerable degree , abate of that vigilant , and unre- mitting jealousy of the power of the crown , which can alone secure to us the effect of those wise laws that have been provided for the benefit of the subject ; and still more ...
Pagina 138
... in the House of Commons , for and against the ques- tion ; arguments which , on both sides , seem to imply a considerable love of freedom , and jealousy of royal 3 CHAPTER II . 1685 . the only speech power 138 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... in the House of Commons , for and against the ques- tion ; arguments which , on both sides , seem to imply a considerable love of freedom , and jealousy of royal 3 CHAPTER II . 1685 . the only speech power 138 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
Pagina 144
... and by obliging the King to remove Godolphin , and more especially Sunderland , they might put the court to considerable difficulties . Vide Appendix . CHAPTER II . 1685 . servation of the Further to 144 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... and by obliging the King to remove Godolphin , and more especially Sunderland , they might put the court to considerable difficulties . Vide Appendix . CHAPTER II . 1685 . servation of the Further to 144 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
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