The History of England from the Accession of James II.Harper, 1849 - Всего страниц: 619 |
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... objects was to obtain a repeal of the Habeas Corpus Act , which he hated , as it was natural that a ty- rant should hate the most stringent curb that ever legis- lation imposed on tyranny . This feeling remained deeply fixed in his mind ...
... objects was to obtain a repeal of the Habeas Corpus Act , which he hated , as it was natural that a ty- rant should hate the most stringent curb that ever legis- lation imposed on tyranny . This feeling remained deeply fixed in his mind ...
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... object of filial reverence . Three more years filled with injuries , and with insults more galling than injuries , were scarcely sufficient to dissolve the ties which bound the Cavalier gentry to the throne . The speaker repeated the ...
... object of filial reverence . Three more years filled with injuries , and with insults more galling than injuries , were scarcely sufficient to dissolve the ties which bound the Cavalier gentry to the throne . The speaker repeated the ...
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... French Archives . * St . Simon Mémoires , 1697 , 1719 ; St. Evremond ; La Fontaine ; Bonre- Jan. 28 paux to Seignelay , Feb. , 1686 . Feb. 7 ' 18 ' The two envoys of Louis , though pursuing one object 48 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... French Archives . * St . Simon Mémoires , 1697 , 1719 ; St. Evremond ; La Fontaine ; Bonre- Jan. 28 paux to Seignelay , Feb. , 1686 . Feb. 7 ' 18 ' The two envoys of Louis , though pursuing one object 48 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... object , very judiciously took different paths . They made a par- tition of the court . Bonrepaux lived chiefly with Roch- ester and Rochester's adherents . Barillon's connections were chiefly with the opposite faction . The consequence ...
... object , very judiciously took different paths . They made a par- tition of the court . Bonrepaux lived chiefly with Roch- ester and Rochester's adherents . Barillon's connections were chiefly with the opposite faction . The consequence ...
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... objects of charity . Nor had James the plea which may be urged in extenuation of the guilt of almost all other persecutors ; for the religion which he command- ed the refugees to profess , on pain of being left to starve , was not his ...
... objects of charity . Nor had James the plea which may be urged in extenuation of the guilt of almost all other persecutors ; for the religion which he command- ed the refugees to profess , on pain of being left to starve , was not his ...
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