A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the SecondCassell, 1888 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... Earl of Sunderland , who was continued as secretary of state , had been at one period a supporter of the exclusion bill , and had been suspected of having offered the Duchess of Portsmouth to obtain the suc- cession to the crown for her ...
... Earl of Sunderland , who was continued as secretary of state , had been at one period a supporter of the exclusion bill , and had been suspected of having offered the Duchess of Portsmouth to obtain the suc- cession to the crown for her ...
Pagina 142
... earl may find no favour and that the earl's family , the heritors , ringleaders , and preachers who joined him , should be for ever declared in- capable of mercy , or bearing any honour or estate in the kingdom , and all subjects ...
... earl may find no favour and that the earl's family , the heritors , ringleaders , and preachers who joined him , should be for ever declared in- capable of mercy , or bearing any honour or estate in the kingdom , and all subjects ...
Pagina 146
... earl then went to the north side of the scaffold , and used the same or the like ex- pressions . Mr. Annand repeated them again , and said , " This nobleman dies a Protestant . " The earl stepped forward again , and said , " I die not ...
... earl then went to the north side of the scaffold , and used the same or the like ex- pressions . Mr. Annand repeated them again , and said , " This nobleman dies a Protestant . " The earl stepped forward again , and said , " I die not ...
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