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 46
... resolution never to call another ; to which resolution , indeed , Lewis had bound him , as one of the conditions on which he was to receive his stipend . * No measure was ever of Charles last Parlia- ment . * Dalrymple's Memoirs . I ...
... resolution never to call another ; to which resolution , indeed , Lewis had bound him , as one of the conditions on which he was to receive his stipend . * No measure was ever of Charles last Parlia- ment . * Dalrymple's Memoirs . I ...
Pagina 83
... resolution than that which he had declared in his speech to the privy council , and to which he seems , at this time , to have stedfastly adhered , of making the go- vernment of his predecessor the model for his own . He therefore ...
... resolution than that which he had declared in his speech to the privy council , and to which he seems , at this time , to have stedfastly adhered , of making the go- vernment of his predecessor the model for his own . He therefore ...
Pagina 86
... resolution to levy by authority , the revenue which his prede- cessor had enjoyed in virtue of a grant of parlia- ment which determined with his life . He made general professions of attachment to Lewis , declared that in all affairs of ...
... resolution to levy by authority , the revenue which his prede- cessor had enjoyed in virtue of a grant of parlia- ment which determined with his life . He made general professions of attachment to Lewis , declared that in all affairs of ...
Pagina 131
... resolution of his brother . 1685 . It has been judged necessary to detail these transac- Observations tions , in a manner which may , to some readers , appear an impertinent digression from the narrative in which this history is at ...
... resolution of his brother . 1685 . It has been judged necessary to detail these transac- Observations tions , in a manner which may , to some readers , appear an impertinent digression from the narrative in which this history is at ...
Pagina 200
... resolution . His associates remonstrated , and a mutiny in his ships was pre- dicted as a certain consequence of the attempt . Leav- ing therefore , once more , Ellengreg with a garrison under the command of the Laird of Lopness , and ...
... resolution . His associates remonstrated , and a mutiny in his ships was pre- dicted as a certain consequence of the attempt . Leav- ing therefore , once more , Ellengreg with a garrison under the command of the Laird of Lopness , and ...
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