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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... execution of the five Jesuits- and of Langhorne - Wakeman acquitted - State of Af- fairs in Scotland - Battle of Bothwell - bridge . Page 62 CHAP . LXVIII . State of Parties - State of the ministry - Mealtub plot- Whig and Tory - A new ...
... execution of the five Jesuits- and of Langhorne - Wakeman acquitted - State of Af- fairs in Scotland - Battle of Bothwell - bridge . Page 62 CHAP . LXVIII . State of Parties - State of the ministry - Mealtub plot- Whig and Tory - A new ...
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... the duke of Lorraine , and many other princes , passionately concurred . The project was well concerted , and executed with vigour . 3 Mareschal LXVI . 1675 . Mareschal Crequi , on the other 18 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
... the duke of Lorraine , and many other princes , passionately concurred . The project was well concerted , and executed with vigour . 3 Mareschal LXVI . 1675 . Mareschal Crequi , on the other 18 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
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... had depended on it ; and many of the plans executed in that kingdom , were first , it is said , digested and corrected by him . Welwood , Burnet , Coke . THE LXVI . 1676 . guen . THE Successes of the 20 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
... had depended on it ; and many of the plans executed in that kingdom , were first , it is said , digested and corrected by him . Welwood , Burnet , Coke . THE LXVI . 1676 . guen . THE Successes of the 20 HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN .
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... execution ; and said , that if as- sassins remained unpunished , his life must be ex- posed to perpetual danger . Mitchel was accord- ingly executed at Edinburgh in January 1678 . Such a complication of cruelty and treachery shews the ...
... execution ; and said , that if as- sassins remained unpunished , his life must be ex- posed to perpetual danger . Mitchel was accord- ingly executed at Edinburgh in January 1678 . Such a complication of cruelty and treachery shews the ...
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... executed , that a man , who was accused of any crime , and did not appear , in order to stand his trial , might be inter- communed , that is , he might be publicly outlawed ; and whoever afterwards , either on account of busi- ness ...
... executed , that a man , who was accused of any crime , and did not appear , in order to stand his trial , might be inter- communed , that is , he might be publicly outlawed ; and whoever afterwards , either on account of busi- ness ...
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