The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688. In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. M'Creery, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... appointed him ambassador to the States . That Remon- wise minister , reflecting on the unhappy issue of his sir W. former undertakings , and the fatal turn of counsels Temple . which had occasioned it , resolved , before he em- barked ...
... appointed him ambassador to the States . That Remon- wise minister , reflecting on the unhappy issue of his sir W. former undertakings , and the fatal turn of counsels Temple . which had occasioned it , resolved , before he em- barked ...
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... appointed a day to consider the state of the kingdom with re- gard to popery : And they even went so far as to vote , that , how urgent soever the occasion , they would lay no farther charge on the people , till se- cured against the ...
... appointed a day to consider the state of the kingdom with re- gard to popery : And they even went so far as to vote , that , how urgent soever the occasion , they would lay no farther charge on the people , till se- cured against the ...
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... appointed to examine prisoners and witnesses : Blank warrants were put into their hands , for the commitment of such as should be accused or suspected . Oates , who , though his evidence were true , must , by his own account , be ...
... appointed to examine prisoners and witnesses : Blank warrants were put into their hands , for the commitment of such as should be accused or suspected . Oates , who , though his evidence were true , must , by his own account , be ...
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... appointed a day for the examination of the question , and agreed to hear counsel on both sides : But the commons would not submit their pretensions to the discussion of argument and inquiry . They voted , that whoever should presume ...
... appointed a day for the examination of the question , and agreed to hear counsel on both sides : But the commons would not submit their pretensions to the discussion of argument and inquiry . They voted , that whoever should presume ...
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... appointed one who was not acceptable to the popular party : The com- mon - hall rejected him ; and Bethel and Cornish , two independents , and republicans , and of conse- quence deeply engaged with the malcontents , were chosen by a ...
... appointed one who was not acceptable to the popular party : The com- mon - hall rejected him ; and Bethel and Cornish , two independents , and republicans , and of conse- quence deeply engaged with the malcontents , were chosen by a ...
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