History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713 - 1783 : In Seven Volumes, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1853 |
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... Protestant Succession Active measures of General Stanhope 44 ib . 45 46 47 48 ib . 49 50 51 • 53 54 55 56 57 58 ib . Supineness of the Court of Hanover Declining health of the Queen 59 60 Swift and the Duchess of Somerset 61 CHAPTER III ...
... Protestant Succession Active measures of General Stanhope 44 ib . 45 46 47 48 ib . 49 50 51 • 53 54 55 56 57 58 ib . Supineness of the Court of Hanover Declining health of the Queen 59 60 Swift and the Duchess of Somerset 61 CHAPTER III ...
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... Protestant Succession The Queen dies • Project of Atterbury CHAPTER IV . The Lords Justices nominated Marlborough arrives in London . Parliament meets Recognition of the new Government by Foreign Powers Character of George the First He ...
... Protestant Succession The Queen dies • Project of Atterbury CHAPTER IV . The Lords Justices nominated Marlborough arrives in London . Parliament meets Recognition of the new Government by Foreign Powers Character of George the First He ...
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... succession would be preserved in the line of Charles the First . But the ... Protestant feeling as then hap- pily prevailed in England , it would have ... Protestant heir . There was , no doubt , serious evil in se- lecting a sovereign ...
... succession would be preserved in the line of Charles the First . But the ... Protestant feeling as then hap- pily prevailed in England , it would have ... Protestant heir . There was , no doubt , serious evil in se- lecting a sovereign ...
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... Protestant Succession . * See Bolingbroke's Letter to Wyndham , and Cunningham's Hist . vol . ii . p . 303. The latter , however , is , I must admit , very poor authority for any fact or opinion . ** Macpherson's Papers , vol . ii . p ...
... Protestant Succession . * See Bolingbroke's Letter to Wyndham , and Cunningham's Hist . vol . ii . p . 303. The latter , however , is , I must admit , very poor authority for any fact or opinion . ** Macpherson's Papers , vol . ii . p ...
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... Protestant Succession , but that " he was satisfied that might be done as well now if the Union 66 ' were dissolved ; and that , if it were not , he did not expect " long to have either property left in Scotland or liberty in " England ...
... Protestant Succession , but that " he was satisfied that might be done as well now if the Union 66 ' were dissolved ; and that , if it were not , he did not expect " long to have either property left in Scotland or liberty in " England ...
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