A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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... Duke of York , ) when he was at Brussels and in Scotland , MS . ( Containing Letters from Charles the Second to his brother , James Duke Lof York , MS . * It is the opinion of the present possessor of the narrative , that it was ...
... Duke of York , ) when he was at Brussels and in Scotland , MS . ( Containing Letters from Charles the Second to his brother , James Duke Lof York , MS . * It is the opinion of the present possessor of the narrative , that it was ...
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... Duke of Gloucester was an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the history of trans- actions of this nature . Cromwell's From the execution of the King to the death of government Cromwell , the government was , with some ...
... Duke of Gloucester was an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the history of trans- actions of this nature . Cromwell's From the execution of the King to the death of government Cromwell , the government was , with some ...
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... Duke of York's succession to the crown . The king repeatedly declared his belief of it . These declarations , if sincere , would have some weight ; but if insincere , as may be reasonably sus- pected , they afford a still stronger ...
... Duke of York's succession to the crown . The king repeatedly declared his belief of it . These declarations , if sincere , would have some weight ; but if insincere , as may be reasonably sus- pected , they afford a still stronger ...
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... Duke of York were excluded from the succession to the crown . A bill , therefore , for the purpose of ex- cluding that prince , was prepared , and passed the House of Commons ; but being vigorously resisted by the court , by the church ...
... Duke of York were excluded from the succession to the crown . A bill , therefore , for the purpose of ex- cluding that prince , was prepared , and passed the House of Commons ; but being vigorously resisted by the court , by the church ...
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... Duke , absolute and uncontroulable power . They , who , either because Charles had been called a forgiving prince by his flatterers , ( upon what ground I could never discover , ) or from some sup- posed connection between indolence and ...
... Duke , absolute and uncontroulable power . They , who , either because Charles had been called a forgiving prince by his flatterers , ( upon what ground I could never discover , ) or from some sup- posed connection between indolence and ...
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