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... Harley echoed him : ' The sea is our security , which , if we do not guard , we are but prisoners . ' ' 2 Clarges , Foley , and Harley , once more , protested against any proposal to pledge supplies in advance . The same three members ...
... Harley echoed him : ' The sea is our security , which , if we do not guard , we are but prisoners . ' ' 2 Clarges , Foley , and Harley , once more , protested against any proposal to pledge supplies in advance . The same three members ...
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... Harley.1 We turn now to the Triennial Bill . Introduced in the first instance by Shrewsbury in January 1693 , it was supported by Carmarthen ( to the King's great annoyance ) , by Pembroke and the bulk of the ministers , and passed the ...
... Harley.1 We turn now to the Triennial Bill . Introduced in the first instance by Shrewsbury in January 1693 , it was supported by Carmarthen ( to the King's great annoyance ) , by Pembroke and the bulk of the ministers , and passed the ...
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Keith Feiling. or new Tories , as we may call them , of Harley's school defended their changed outlook by the argument ... Harley , 5 April 1690 ; Le fameux M. Clarges ' , Bonnet , Nov. 1691 . An anonymous memorandum in King William's ...
Keith Feiling. or new Tories , as we may call them , of Harley's school defended their changed outlook by the argument ... Harley , 5 April 1690 ; Le fameux M. Clarges ' , Bonnet , Nov. 1691 . An anonymous memorandum in King William's ...
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... Harley who had voted for the Sacheverell clause , and through Harley new links were being forged with others of his group , like the ex - Exclusionists , Foley and Winnington . By 1691 the two old Tories had got in these Whig circles ...
... Harley who had voted for the Sacheverell clause , and through Harley new links were being forged with others of his group , like the ex - Exclusionists , Foley and Winnington . By 1691 the two old Tories had got in these Whig circles ...
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... Harley interest . On the whole , however , the session of 1694-5 from a party point of view was outwardly unexciting . On most burning questions of the day the different sections agreed to com- promise . Foley took the lead in offering ...
... Harley interest . On the whole , however , the session of 1694-5 from a party point of view was outwardly unexciting . On most burning questions of the day the different sections agreed to com- promise . Foley took the lead in offering ...
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