The History of King William the Third: In III Parts, Bind 1A. Roper, 1702 |
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... France : Giving Life and Vi- gor to all the Refolutions and Enterprizes of Germany , Spain and Holland : Holding fecret Correfpondences with the Difcontents of England , both to deprive France of a Powerful Ally , and to Marry a ...
... France : Giving Life and Vi- gor to all the Refolutions and Enterprizes of Germany , Spain and Holland : Holding fecret Correfpondences with the Difcontents of England , both to deprive France of a Powerful Ally , and to Marry a ...
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... France ; and who upon the day of the Emperor's Coronation , fet the Im- perial Crown ' upon his Head . Nevertheless , af- ter the Peace was concluded between those two Potent Princes , when the Emperor fent him into France , to do ...
... France ; and who upon the day of the Emperor's Coronation , fet the Im- perial Crown ' upon his Head . Nevertheless , af- ter the Peace was concluded between those two Potent Princes , when the Emperor fent him into France , to do ...
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... France and Germany , which tho ' of- ten defeated , or disbanded for want of Pay , yet he still return'd into the Field with greater Force , till he had laid the Foundation of the Common- wealth of the United Provinces . He was unhap ...
... France and Germany , which tho ' of- ten defeated , or disbanded for want of Pay , yet he still return'd into the Field with greater Force , till he had laid the Foundation of the Common- wealth of the United Provinces . He was unhap ...
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... France , which was afterwards Ratified at Dover , at an In- terview between his Britannick Majefty , and Ma- dame , the Dutchefs of Orleans his Sifter ,; whom the King of France had purposely fent over . King Charles was the more easily ...
... France , which was afterwards Ratified at Dover , at an In- terview between his Britannick Majefty , and Ma- dame , the Dutchefs of Orleans his Sifter ,; whom the King of France had purposely fent over . King Charles was the more easily ...
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... France o - gress of the ver - ran all the United Provinces . Of all the French , Towns and Fortreffes on the German fide ( held 1672 . impregnable in all their former Wars , ) not one , be- Sir W fides Maeftricht made any fhew of ...
... France o - gress of the ver - ran all the United Provinces . Of all the French , Towns and Fortreffes on the German fide ( held 1672 . impregnable in all their former Wars , ) not one , be- Sir W fides Maeftricht made any fhew of ...
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Addrefs Affiftance againſt alfo Allies Ambaffador Anfwer Army becauſe befides believ'd Bishop Britannick Cafe Caufe Church Church of England Command Commiffioners Confcience Confederates Confent Court Crown declar'd Declaration Defign defir'd defire Duke Duke of Monmouth Duke of York Dutch Earl Ecclefiaftical endeavour'd England English faid fame Favour feem'd felf felves fent feveral fhall fhort fhould fide fince firft Flanders fome foon forc'd French ftill fuch Highnefs himſelf Holland Honour Houfe Intereft Jefuits Juftice King Charles King James King of France King's Kingdom laft Laws Letter Liberty Lord Lord Arlington Mafter Majefty Majefty's Meaſures Minifters moft Monfieur moſt neceffary Nimeguen Number oblig'd Occafion order'd Papifts Parliament Peace Perfon pleas'd Popish prefent Prefident Prince of Condé Prince of Orange Prince's Proteftant publick Reafon receiv'd Refolution refolv'd reft Religion Roman Catholicks Sir William Temple Spain Stadtholder thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought Town Treaty Troops twas whilft whofe
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Side 351 - And several grants and promises made of fines and forfeitures before any conviction or judgment against the persons upon whom the same were to be levied. All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known laws and statutes and freedom of this realm.
Side 352 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Side 305 - That King James II., having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Side 352 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties, and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example.
Side 352 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Side 352 - And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening and preserving of the laws, Parliaments ought to be held frequently.
Side 353 - Princess, and for default of such issue to the Princess Anne of Denmark and the heirs of her body, and for default of such issue to the heirs of the body of the said Prince of Orange.
Side 352 - That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king ; and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.
Side 277 - I was in bed, a kind of an order, by three lords, to be gone out of my own palace before twelve that same morning ? After all this, how could I hope to be safe, so long as I was in the power of one who had...
Side 354 - That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.