The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 282 страници |
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... Monmouth and Shaftesbury . - Proro- gation of Parliament . Meal - Tub Plot . Retire- ment of Essex and Halifax . - Their Characters.— Petitions for the Meeting of Parliament . Abhorring Addresses.- Whigs and Tories . Character of the ...
... Monmouth and Shaftesbury . - Proro- gation of Parliament . Meal - Tub Plot . Retire- ment of Essex and Halifax . - Their Characters.— Petitions for the Meeting of Parliament . Abhorring Addresses.- Whigs and Tories . Character of the ...
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... Monmouth's Pro- gress . Meeting of Parliament . — Violence against those who had promoted the Abhorring Addresses.- Lord Russell seconds a Motion for bringing in the Ex- clusion Bill . Reasons in favour of it . Debates in the Commons ...
... Monmouth's Pro- gress . Meeting of Parliament . — Violence against those who had promoted the Abhorring Addresses.- Lord Russell seconds a Motion for bringing in the Ex- clusion Bill . Reasons in favour of it . Debates in the Commons ...
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... Monmouth , had equal reason to be grateful for his indulgence . Though the one was the cause of all his troubles , and the other helped to foment them , his behaviour was in almost every instance kind and affectionate . But the cares ...
... Monmouth , had equal reason to be grateful for his indulgence . Though the one was the cause of all his troubles , and the other helped to foment them , his behaviour was in almost every instance kind and affectionate . But the cares ...
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... Monmouth , in order to concert the removal both of the Duke and the treasurer . They commissioned Monmouth to acquaint the King that they would supply him with any sum of money he might require , if he would lay aside the Lord Treasurer ...
... Monmouth , in order to concert the removal both of the Duke and the treasurer . They commissioned Monmouth to acquaint the King that they would supply him with any sum of money he might require , if he would lay aside the Lord Treasurer ...
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... Monmouth's mother ; secondly , that he should never give his assent to any bill to vacate his ( the Duke's ) right to the crown ; and , thirdly , that he should give him an order , under his hand , to remove . ‡ The session of March 6 ...
... Monmouth's mother ; secondly , that he should never give his assent to any bill to vacate his ( the Duke's ) right to the crown ; and , thirdly , that he should give him an order , under his hand , to remove . ‡ The session of March 6 ...
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