The Life and Times of William the Third, King of England, and Stadtholder of Holland, Том 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836 |
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... meet : he alluded to the sacrifices made by the States of Holland to aid their cause , - sacrifices to which their general means were inadequate , and which the Parliament was in justice bound to remunerate , as well as to assist them ...
... meet : he alluded to the sacrifices made by the States of Holland to aid their cause , - sacrifices to which their general means were inadequate , and which the Parliament was in justice bound to remunerate , as well as to assist them ...
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... meet the present exi- gency , he concluded by assuring them , that what- ever they voted should be solely devoted to that object , and that he was ready to second their zeal by freely exposing his person and fortune for the Protestant ...
... meet the present exi- gency , he concluded by assuring them , that what- ever they voted should be solely devoted to that object , and that he was ready to second their zeal by freely exposing his person and fortune for the Protestant ...
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... meet the enemy , and finally en- countered them in the pass of Killycrankie , only two miles distant from Blair of Athol . The battle commencing at five in the afternoon of the 26th of June , was carried on with great obstinacy till a ...
... meet the enemy , and finally en- countered them in the pass of Killycrankie , only two miles distant from Blair of Athol . The battle commencing at five in the afternoon of the 26th of June , was carried on with great obstinacy till a ...
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... meet in Dublin on the 7th of May . At the same time Tyrconnel was created a Duke , and the royal regiment be- stowed upon Colonel Dorrington in the room of the Duke of Ormond . The Protestants were so little inclined to trust to James's ...
... meet in Dublin on the 7th of May . At the same time Tyrconnel was created a Duke , and the royal regiment be- stowed upon Colonel Dorrington in the room of the Duke of Ormond . The Protestants were so little inclined to trust to James's ...
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... meet the Parliament at Dublin , the besiegers , finding their attempts still unsuc- cessful , removed their main body from St. John's Town , and pitched their tents only two miles dis- tant from the city , so as to hinder the garrison ...
... meet the Parliament at Dublin , the besiegers , finding their attempts still unsuc- cessful , removed their main body from St. John's Town , and pitched their tents only two miles dis- tant from the city , so as to hinder the garrison ...
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