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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... death . His account of the French alliances is as follows : The intention of the king and duke was chiefly to change the religion of England , which they deemed an easy undertaking , because of the great propensity , as they imagined ...
... death . His account of the French alliances is as follows : The intention of the king and duke was chiefly to change the religion of England , which they deemed an easy undertaking , because of the great propensity , as they imagined ...
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... death on the Germans . The duke of Marlborough , then captain Churchill , here learned the rudiments of that art , which he afterwards practised with such fatal success against France . THE prince of Condé left the army in Flanders ...
... death on the Germans . The duke of Marlborough , then captain Churchill , here learned the rudiments of that art , which he afterwards practised with such fatal success against France . THE prince of Condé left the army in Flanders ...
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... death . Father le Shee ( for so this great plotter and informer called father la Chaise , the noted confessor of the French king ) had consigned in London ten thousand pounds to be paid to any man who should merit it by this ...
... death . Father le Shee ( for so this great plotter and informer called father la Chaise , the noted confessor of the French king ) had consigned in London ten thousand pounds to be paid to any man who should merit it by this ...
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... death . This synod did afterwards , for more convenience , divide themselves into many lesser cabals or companies ; and Oates was employed to carry notes and letters from one to another , all tending to the same end , of murder- ing the ...
... death . This synod did afterwards , for more convenience , divide themselves into many lesser cabals or companies ; and Oates was employed to carry notes and letters from one to another , all tending to the same end , of murder- ing the ...
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... death . The sentence was soon after executed upon him . He suffered with calmness and con- stancy , and to the last persisted in the strongest pro- testations of his innocence . Of Ireland . COLEMAN'S execution was succeeded by the ...
... death . The sentence was soon after executed upon him . He suffered with calmness and con- stancy , and to the last persisted in the strongest pro- testations of his innocence . Of Ireland . COLEMAN'S execution was succeeded by the ...
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