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Pagina 248
... Second than to any Ministers of later times ; for , in the time of Charles the Second , the House was checking Ministers in whom it did not confide . Now that its ascendency is fully established , it either confides in Ministers or ...
... Second than to any Ministers of later times ; for , in the time of Charles the Second , the House was checking Ministers in whom it did not confide . Now that its ascendency is fully established , it either confides in Ministers or ...
Pagina 273
... Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise of the Prince of Orange , by the late Right Honourable Sir JAMES MACKIN- TOSH ; and completed to the Settlement of the Crown , by the Editor . To which is prefixed a Notice of the Life ...
... Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise of the Prince of Orange , by the late Right Honourable Sir JAMES MACKIN- TOSH ; and completed to the Settlement of the Crown , by the Editor . To which is prefixed a Notice of the Life ...
Pagina 413
... Second , and James the Second , in spite of the greatest faults , and in the midst of the greatest misfortunes , received innumerable proofs . Those Whigs who stood by the new dynasty so manfully with purse and sword did so on ...
... Second , and James the Second , in spite of the greatest faults , and in the midst of the greatest misfortunes , received innumerable proofs . Those Whigs who stood by the new dynasty so manfully with purse and sword did so on ...
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