The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... . Exclusion Bill . - Dissolution . -- -- - - King's Declaration . Answer of the Whigs . Prince of Orange comes to England . - Execution of Fitzharris - Page 257 FACSIMILE OF THE WRITING OF LORD RUSSELL . I cannot CONTENTS . xix.
... . Exclusion Bill . - Dissolution . -- -- - - King's Declaration . Answer of the Whigs . Prince of Orange comes to England . - Execution of Fitzharris - Page 257 FACSIMILE OF THE WRITING OF LORD RUSSELL . I cannot CONTENTS . xix.
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... declared , to some of near trust to him , " that " he feared the rage and madness of this Par- " liament would bring more prejudice and mis- " chief to the kingdom , than it had ever " sustained by the long intermission of parlia ...
... declared , to some of near trust to him , " that " he feared the rage and madness of this Par- " liament would bring more prejudice and mis- " chief to the kingdom , than it had ever " sustained by the long intermission of parlia ...
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... declaring they were resolved to send propositions to the King . But the Commons refused to agree to their propositions , and such tumults were raised , that they did not consider it safe to remain in London . Upon this , the Earls of ...
... declaring they were resolved to send propositions to the King . But the Commons refused to agree to their propositions , and such tumults were raised , that they did not consider it safe to remain in London . Upon this , the Earls of ...
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... obey the orders of the King of Great Britain . The time of the said declaration of Catholicism is left entirely to the choice of the said King of Great Britain . " It is impossible to read this article without in- dignation 52 THE LIFE OF.
... obey the orders of the King of Great Britain . The time of the said declaration of Catholicism is left entirely to the choice of the said King of Great Britain . " It is impossible to read this article without in- dignation 52 THE LIFE OF.
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... declare himself a Catholic ; and besides the spiritual ad- vantage he should draw from it , he believed it to be the only means of re - establishing the monarchy . " * The Duke of York , though much more earnest in his religion , seems ...
... declare himself a Catholic ; and besides the spiritual ad- vantage he should draw from it , he believed it to be the only means of re - establishing the monarchy . " * The Duke of York , though much more earnest in his religion , seems ...
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