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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... 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 testimony to prove that such belief ...
... 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 testimony to prove that such belief ...
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... 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 , and by the Tories , was lost in the House of Lords ...
... 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 , and by the Tories , was lost in the House of Lords ...
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... crown , it ought most forcibly to have occurred , ) that in consenting to curtail the powers of the crown , rather than to alter the succes- sion , they were adopting the greater , in order to avoid the lesser evil . The question of ...
... crown , it ought most forcibly to have occurred , ) that in consenting to curtail the powers of the crown , rather than to alter the succes- sion , they were adopting the greater , in order to avoid the lesser evil . The question of ...
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... crown and the subjects . fines . Rye - house plot 1683 . Of the Rye - house plot it may be said , much more truly than of the Popish , that there was in it some truth , mixed with much falsehood ; and though many of the circumstances in ...
... crown and the subjects . fines . Rye - house plot 1683 . Of the Rye - house plot it may be said , much more truly than of the Popish , that there was in it some truth , mixed with much falsehood ; and though many of the circumstances in ...
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... crown ; with many others of the like nature , they solemnly decreed all and every of those propositions to be not only false and seditious , but impious , and that the books which contained them were fitted to lead to rebellion , mur ...
... crown ; with many others of the like nature , they solemnly decreed all and every of those propositions to be not only false and seditious , but impious , and that the books which contained them were fitted to lead to rebellion , mur ...
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