The History of England from the Accession of James II.E. H. Butler & Company, 1856 |
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... Temper and Opinions The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland Perfidy of Jeffreys • Godolphin ; the Queen ; Amours of the King Catharine Sedley · Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's ...
... Temper and Opinions The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland Perfidy of Jeffreys • Godolphin ; the Queen ; Amours of the King Catharine Sedley · Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's ...
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... temper in which he might then find the Commons . If they were disposed to acquiesce in his plans of domestic government , there would be nothing to prevent him from interfering with vigour and authority in the great dispute which must ...
... temper in which he might then find the Commons . If they were disposed to acquiesce in his plans of domestic government , there would be nothing to prevent him from interfering with vigour and authority in the great dispute which must ...
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... temper to tolera- tion , those persons were Tillotson and Locke . Yet Tillotson , whose indulgence for various kinds of schismatics and heretics brought on him the reproach of heterodoxy , told the House of Commons from the pulpit that ...
... temper to tolera- tion , those persons were Tillotson and Locke . Yet Tillotson , whose indulgence for various kinds of schismatics and heretics brought on him the reproach of heterodoxy , told the House of Commons from the pulpit that ...
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... temper of James . In his eagerness to remove the disabilities under which the professors of his religion lay , he took a course which convinced the most enlightened and tolerant Protestants of his time that those dis- abilities were ...
... temper of James . In his eagerness to remove the disabilities under which the professors of his religion lay , he took a course which convinced the most enlightened and tolerant Protestants of his time that those dis- abilities were ...
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... temper , and style of every active member of either House , are familiar to hundreds of thousands . Every man who now enters Parliament possesses what , in the seventeenth century , would have been called a great stock of parliamentary ...
... temper , and style of every active member of either House , are familiar to hundreds of thousands . Every man who now enters Parliament possesses what , in the seventeenth century , would have been called a great stock of parliamentary ...
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