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... Ministry , 1690-4 XI . In Opposition to the Junto , 1694-8 XII . William III and Robert Harley , 1698-1702 XIII . The Marlborough - Godolphin Ministry , 1702-5 . XIV . The Coalition , 1705-8 XV . Reconstruction , 1708-10 XVI . The Great ...
... Ministry , 1690-4 XI . In Opposition to the Junto , 1694-8 XII . William III and Robert Harley , 1698-1702 XIII . The Marlborough - Godolphin Ministry , 1702-5 . XIV . The Coalition , 1705-8 XV . Reconstruction , 1708-10 XVI . The Great ...
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... Ministry - Arlington's creature Littleton and the Buckingham faction , represented by Osborne , voting in the majority against the pure Churchmen . " 1 Bodl . Rawlinson MSS . A. 130 ; Burnet , i . 401 . The fall of Clarendon marks the ...
... Ministry - Arlington's creature Littleton and the Buckingham faction , represented by Osborne , voting in the majority against the pure Churchmen . " 1 Bodl . Rawlinson MSS . A. 130 ; Burnet , i . 401 . The fall of Clarendon marks the ...
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... Buckingham . Archbishop Sheldon was called no more to the Cabinet ; pure Royalists like Bishop Morley or the younger Hydes were not admitted to the presence.1 In February 1669 Ormonde lost the Lord- The Cabal and the First Danby Ministry ...
... Buckingham . Archbishop Sheldon was called no more to the Cabinet ; pure Royalists like Bishop Morley or the younger Hydes were not admitted to the presence.1 In February 1669 Ormonde lost the Lord- The Cabal and the First Danby Ministry ...
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... Ministry itself , Shaftesbury and Lauderdale do not directly concern us . The former may be found , it is true , co - operating at different moments of his life with Clarendon , with Arlington , or with Halifax , as for that matter he ...
... Ministry itself , Shaftesbury and Lauderdale do not directly concern us . The former may be found , it is true , co - operating at different moments of his life with Clarendon , with Arlington , or with Halifax , as for that matter he ...
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... Ministry in its relations with the House of Commons.2 Meanwhile he was quietly advancing his family , amassing that financial experience which was to be the ladder and the sustaining source of his power , and acquiring that habit of ...
... Ministry in its relations with the House of Commons.2 Meanwhile he was quietly advancing his family , amassing that financial experience which was to be the ladder and the sustaining source of his power , and acquiring that habit of ...
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