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 86
... intention to consult that monarch , and apologised , upon the ground of the urgency of the case , for acting in the instance mentioned without his advice . Money was not directly mentioned , owing , perhaps , to some sense of shame upon ...
... intention to consult that monarch , and apologised , upon the ground of the urgency of the case , for acting in the instance mentioned without his advice . Money was not directly mentioned , owing , perhaps , to some sense of shame upon ...
Pagina 95
... intentions to the French ambassadour , issued proclamations for the meeting of Customs le- Parliament , and for ... intention of governing by Parliaments , or a con- sciousness of his being dependant upon them for his revenue . He ...
... intentions to the French ambassadour , issued proclamations for the meeting of Customs le- Parliament , and for ... intention of governing by Parliaments , or a con- sciousness of his being dependant upon them for his revenue . He ...
Pagina 105
... intention was , probably , to alarm the Court of Versailles , and thereby to extort pecuniary assistance to a greater extent ; while , on the other hand , Lewis , secure in the knowledge , that his views of absolute power must continue ...
... intention was , probably , to alarm the Court of Versailles , and thereby to extort pecuniary assistance to a greater extent ; while , on the other hand , Lewis , secure in the knowledge , that his views of absolute power must continue ...
Pagina 132
... intention of in- troducing Popery upon the ruins of the church of England , is wholly unaccountable , and no less ab- surd , than if a general were to put himself to great cost and pains to furnish with ammunition , and to strengthen ...
... intention of in- troducing Popery upon the ruins of the church of England , is wholly unaccountable , and no less ab- surd , than if a general were to put himself to great cost and pains to furnish with ammunition , and to strengthen ...
Pagina 149
... intentions , or that the strain of his argument was judged to be too bold for the times , this speech , whatever secret approbation it might excite , did not receive from any quarter either ap- plause or support . Under these ...
... intentions , or that the strain of his argument was judged to be too bold for the times , this speech , whatever secret approbation it might excite , did not receive from any quarter either ap- plause or support . Under these ...
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