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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... conspiracy - Shaftesbury retires and dies - Rye - house plot - Conspiracy discovered - Execution of the conspira- tors - Trial of lord Russel - His execution - Trial of Al- gernon Sidney - His execution - State of the nation- State of ...
... conspiracy - Shaftesbury retires and dies - Rye - house plot - Conspiracy discovered - Execution of the conspira- tors - Trial of lord Russel - His execution - Trial of Al- gernon Sidney - His execution - State of the nation- State of ...
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... conspiracy , but desired that his name might be concealed , being apprehen- sive lest the papists should murder him . 1678 . THE Information was renewed with regard to Grove's and Pickering's intentions of shooting the king ; and Tongue ...
... conspiracy , but desired that his name might be concealed , being apprehen- sive lest the papists should murder him . 1678 . THE Information was renewed with regard to Grove's and Pickering's intentions of shooting the king ; and Tongue ...
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... conspiracy . THE wonderful intelligence , which Oates con- Oates's veyed both to Godfrey and the council , and after- narrative . wards to the parliament , was to this purpose.m The pope , he said , on examining the matter in the ...
... conspiracy . THE wonderful intelligence , which Oates con- Oates's veyed both to Godfrey and the council , and after- narrative . wards to the parliament , was to this purpose.m The pope , he said , on examining the matter in the ...
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... conspiracy , the better was it fitted to ter- rify , and thence to convince , the populace : But this effect , we may safely say , no one could before- hand have expected ; and a fool was in this case more likely to succeed than a wise ...
... conspiracy , the better was it fitted to ter- rify , and thence to convince , the populace : But this effect , we may safely say , no one could before- hand have expected ; and a fool was in this case more likely to succeed than a wise ...
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... conspiracy ; 1678 . for the removal of popish recusants from London ; for administering every where the oaths of allegiance and supremacy ; for denying access at court to all unknown or suspicious persons ; and for appointing the ...
... conspiracy ; 1678 . for the removal of popish recusants from London ; for administering every where the oaths of allegiance and supremacy ; for denying access at court to all unknown or suspicious persons ; and for appointing the ...
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