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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... Sunderland , & c . as I do " those better than attending the House of Commons . " Your's , affectionately , 66 " C. J. FOX . " The fact is , he struggled so little against such inclina- tions , that when pressed to sacrifice his Greek ...
... Sunderland , & c . as I do " those better than attending the House of Commons . " Your's , affectionately , 66 " C. J. FOX . " The fact is , he struggled so little against such inclina- tions , that when pressed to sacrifice his Greek ...
Pagina 38
... Sunderland writes , by the King's command , to Dr. Fell , Bishop of Oxford , and Dean of Christ Church . The reverend prelate answers , that he has long had an eye upon Mr. Locke's be- haviour ; but though frequent attempts had been ...
... Sunderland writes , by the King's command , to Dr. Fell , Bishop of Oxford , and Dean of Christ Church . The reverend prelate answers , that he has long had an eye upon Mr. Locke's be- haviour ; but though frequent attempts had been ...
Pagina 39
... to be the most successful ad- versary of superstition and tyranny . * Vide Sunderland's correspondence with the Bishop of Ox- ford , in the Appendix . CHAP . I. Forfeiture of Charters . The King , INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 39.
... to be the most successful ad- versary of superstition and tyranny . * Vide Sunderland's correspondence with the Bishop of Ox- ford , in the Appendix . CHAP . I. Forfeiture of Charters . The King , INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 39.
Pagina 54
... , upon Lewis the Fourteenth , be placed above the controul of his Par- liament and people at home , he considered the ho- nour of the crown unsullied . 1685 . Robert Spencer , Earl of Sunderland , who 54 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... , upon Lewis the Fourteenth , be placed above the controul of his Par- liament and people at home , he considered the ho- nour of the crown unsullied . 1685 . Robert Spencer , Earl of Sunderland , who 54 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
Pagina 55
... Sunderland , who was con- CHAP . II . tinued as Secretary of State , had been at one period a supporter of the Exclusion Bill , and had been sus- Sunderland . pected of having offered the Dutchess of Portsmouth to obtain the succession ...
... Sunderland , who was con- CHAP . II . tinued as Secretary of State , had been at one period a supporter of the Exclusion Bill , and had been sus- Sunderland . pected of having offered the Dutchess of Portsmouth to obtain the succession ...
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