History of Great Britain: From the Revolution to the Accession of the House of Hanover, Bind 1G. G. and J. Robinson, 1798 |
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... fhould be offered to the King , who , in that critical fituation of his affairs , would gladly have acquiefced in whatever terms had been propofed . By the Act of Uniformity , however , the Church was not only re - established in all ...
... fhould be offered to the King , who , in that critical fituation of his affairs , would gladly have acquiefced in whatever terms had been propofed . By the Act of Uniformity , however , the Church was not only re - established in all ...
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... fhould refign their livings from reaping any advantage from the tythes of the preceding year . After making every allowance for that mixture of adventitious motives by which in fuch fituations human nature will be ever in fome degree ...
... fhould refign their livings from reaping any advantage from the tythes of the preceding year . After making every allowance for that mixture of adventitious motives by which in fuch fituations human nature will be ever in fome degree ...
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... fhould be done in conjunction with France . The Lord Arundel was accordingly fent to treat with the French King , and the Treaty was concluded in the beginning of the year 1670. " Macpherfon's Papers , vol . ii . p . 3o . off , off ...
... fhould be done in conjunction with France . The Lord Arundel was accordingly fent to treat with the French King , and the Treaty was concluded in the beginning of the year 1670. " Macpherfon's Papers , vol . ii . p . 3o . off , off ...
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... fhould therefore adhere , and the validity of which he would not fuffer to be queftioned or op- pofed . Notwithstanding the courtly difpofition of which this Houfe of Commons had given fo many proofs , and their former bafe and criminal ...
... fhould therefore adhere , and the validity of which he would not fuffer to be queftioned or op- pofed . Notwithstanding the courtly difpofition of which this Houfe of Commons had given fo many proofs , and their former bafe and criminal ...
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... fhould be banished during life five hundred miles from England ; and that , on the King's demife , the next heir fhould be appointed Regent with kingly power , they deemed no expedient but the abfolute exclufion of the Duke worthy of ...
... fhould be banished during life five hundred miles from England ; and that , on the King's demife , the next heir fhould be appointed Regent with kingly power , they deemed no expedient but the abfolute exclufion of the Duke worthy of ...
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