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 38
... force , being always , in the view of wise men , the most urgent , they first voted the disbanding of the army , and the two Houses passed a bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill ...
... force , being always , in the view of wise men , the most urgent , they first voted the disbanding of the army , and the two Houses passed a bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill ...
Pagina 99
... that failed , they were soon overpowered by the united forces of bigotry and corruption . They were hated by a great part of the nation , not for their crimes , II . 1685 . CHAPTER but for their virtues . OF JAMES THE SECOND . 99.
... that failed , they were soon overpowered by the united forces of bigotry and corruption . They were hated by a great part of the nation , not for their crimes , II . 1685 . CHAPTER but for their virtues . OF JAMES THE SECOND . 99.
Pagina 117
... force and justness of his reasonings , at least seventeen thousand persons in one district were involved in criminality , and became the objects of persecution . After this , letters had been issued by government , forbidding the ...
... force and justness of his reasonings , at least seventeen thousand persons in one district were involved in criminality , and became the objects of persecution . After this , letters had been issued by government , forbidding the ...
Pagina 148
... the two bulwarks of our religion and liberties , were to be repealed ; that what he stated was so notorious as to need no proof . Having descanted with force II . 1685 . and ability upon these , and 148 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... the two bulwarks of our religion and liberties , were to be repealed ; that what he stated was so notorious as to need no proof . Having descanted with force II . 1685 . and ability upon these , and 148 HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
Pagina 160
... force in it . His Majesty's speech was spoken immediately upon passing the bills which the Speaker presented , and he could not therefore take notice of the Speaker's words , unless he had spoken extempore ; for the custom is not , nor ...
... force in it . His Majesty's speech was spoken immediately upon passing the bills which the Speaker presented , and he could not therefore take notice of the Speaker's words , unless he had spoken extempore ; for the custom is not , nor ...
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