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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... Popery . With this dis- position , he had proposed to enter into a treaty with France before he signed the triple alliance , and as soon as it was concluded he renewed his overtures . But Lewis , probably thinking he should get better ...
... Popery . With this dis- position , he had proposed to enter into a treaty with France before he signed the triple alliance , and as soon as it was concluded he renewed his overtures . But Lewis , probably thinking he should get better ...
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... Popery and the French † ; Bucking- ham and Shaftesbury were excluded from the King's councils , and were converted into popu- lar leaders . There remained only Lauderdale , whose pride and austerity , added to the dis- tance of his ...
... Popery and the French † ; Bucking- ham and Shaftesbury were excluded from the King's councils , and were converted into popu- lar leaders . There remained only Lauderdale , whose pride and austerity , added to the dis- tance of his ...
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... popery and a standing army ; and that we may consider of some way to save ourselves from ruin . " The motion for a committee of the whole House was carried ; but a proposal to petition for the removal of those who had advised the answer ...
... popery and a standing army ; and that we may consider of some way to save ourselves from ruin . " The motion for a committee of the whole House was carried ; but a proposal to petition for the removal of those who had advised the answer ...
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... Popery amongst us . " Lord Chancellor Finch , following the King , " said , " His Majesty has told you , that he hath lately received information of designs against his own life by the Jesuits ; and though he doth in no sort prejudice ...
... Popery amongst us . " Lord Chancellor Finch , following the King , " said , " His Majesty has told you , that he hath lately received information of designs against his own life by the Jesuits ; and though he doth in no sort prejudice ...
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... Popish Plot ; though it was sufficiently evident that he was entirely innocent of both charges . But mankind are too apt to join in their undistinguishing cen- sure , the most odious acts with the most odious persons ; and as favouring ...
... Popish Plot ; though it was sufficiently evident that he was entirely innocent of both charges . But mankind are too apt to join in their undistinguishing cen- sure , the most odious acts with the most odious persons ; and as favouring ...
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