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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... protestant religion , or of the established government either in church or state . GREAT opposition was made to this bill ; as might be expected from the present disposition of the na- tion . During seventeen days , the debates were ...
... protestant religion , or of the established government either in church or state . GREAT opposition was made to this bill ; as might be expected from the present disposition of the na- tion . During seventeen days , the debates were ...
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... protestant faith , some- thing farther , he thought , was necessary , in order to satisfy the nation . He entertained , therefore , proposals for marrying the prince of Orange to the lady Mary , the elder princess , and heir apparent to ...
... protestant faith , some- thing farther , he thought , was necessary , in order to satisfy the nation . He entertained , therefore , proposals for marrying the prince of Orange to the lady Mary , the elder princess , and heir apparent to ...
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... protestant church could be carried to such extremes , what might be dreaded from the prevalence of popery , which had ever , in all ages , made open profession of exterminating by fire and sword every opposite sect or communion ? And if ...
... protestant church could be carried to such extremes , what might be dreaded from the prevalence of popery , which had ever , in all ages , made open profession of exterminating by fire and sword every opposite sect or communion ? And if ...
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... protestants . Eight thousand catholics had agreed to take arms in Scotland . Ormond was to be mur- dered by four ... protestant religion . If he refuse these conditions , he himself was immediately to be poisoned or assassinated . To ...
... protestants . Eight thousand catholics had agreed to take arms in Scotland . Ormond was to be mur- dered by four ... protestant religion . If he refuse these conditions , he himself was immediately to be poisoned or assassinated . To ...
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... protestant , pagan , and mahometan . It is likewise very probable , that the conversion of the duke , and the favour of the king , had inspired the catholic priests with new hopes of recovering in these islands their lost domi- nion ...
... protestant , pagan , and mahometan . It is likewise very probable , that the conversion of the duke , and the favour of the king , had inspired the catholic priests with new hopes of recovering in these islands their lost domi- nion ...
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