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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Pagina 37
... express , between the King and his subjects ; a third , maintaining the lawfulness of changing the succession to the crown ; with many others of the like nature , they solemnly decreed all and every of those propositions to be not only ...
... express , between the King and his subjects ; a third , maintaining the lawfulness of changing the succession to the crown ; with many others of the like nature , they solemnly decreed all and every of those propositions to be not only ...
Pagina 51
... express with respect to the condition of it , which was no other than perfect acquiescence in what the King deemed to be the true principles of monarchy , was rather vague with regard to the nature , or degree of support to which the ...
... express with respect to the condition of it , which was no other than perfect acquiescence in what the King deemed to be the true principles of monarchy , was rather vague with regard to the nature , or degree of support to which the ...
Pagina 52
... express the sense which at that time , by his friends , and afterwards by his enemies , was endea voured to be fixed on them . There was indeed a promise to support the establishment of the Church , and consequently the laws upon which ...
... express the sense which at that time , by his friends , and afterwards by his enemies , was endea voured to be fixed on them . There was indeed a promise to support the establishment of the Church , and consequently the laws upon which ...
Pagina 57
... express the sense their master had of the obliga- tion , in terms the most lavish . * Indeed , demonstra- tions of gratitude from the King directly , as well as through his ministers , for this supply , were such , as if they had been ...
... express the sense their master had of the obliga- tion , in terms the most lavish . * Indeed , demonstra- tions of gratitude from the King directly , as well as through his ministers , for this supply , were such , as if they had been ...
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... express of them in your Letter " to us , dated the twenty - eighth of March . The " death of that our excellent Monarch is lamented by CC us to all the degrees of grief that are consistent " with our great joy for the succession of your ...
... express of them in your Letter " to us , dated the twenty - eighth of March . The " death of that our excellent Monarch is lamented by CC us to all the degrees of grief that are consistent " with our great joy for the succession of your ...
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