The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... parlamentarii ne hanno voluto copia , il che assolutamente avrà causate VOL . II . C pessime impressioni . " — Adda , Nov. 19 1685. See Evelyn's Diary , Nov. 3 . CHAP . VI . 1685 . Meeting of Parlia ment JAMES THE SECOND . 17.
... parlamentarii ne hanno voluto copia , il che assolutamente avrà causate VOL . II . C pessime impressioni . " — Adda , Nov. 19 1685. See Evelyn's Diary , Nov. 3 . CHAP . VI . 1685 . Meeting of Parlia ment JAMES THE SECOND . 17.
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... Diary . Il † Barillon has given the best ac- count of this debate . I will extract his report of Mordaunt's speech . " Milord Mordaunt , quoique jeune , parla avec éloquence et force . dit que la question n'étoit pas ré- duite , comme ...
... Diary . Il † Barillon has given the best ac- count of this debate . I will extract his report of Mordaunt's speech . " Milord Mordaunt , quoique jeune , parla avec éloquence et force . dit que la question n'étoit pas ré- duite , comme ...
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... Diary , Nov. 19 .; Burnet , i . 665. The closing speech of Halifax is men- tioned by the Nuncio in his de- spatch of Nov. 16. Adda , about a month later , bears strong testimony to Halifax's powers . " Da questo uomo che ha gran credito ...
... Diary , Nov. 19 .; Burnet , i . 665. The closing speech of Halifax is men- tioned by the Nuncio in his de- spatch of Nov. 16. Adda , about a month later , bears strong testimony to Halifax's powers . " Da questo uomo che ha gran credito ...
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... for mercy . His * Lords ' Journals , Nov. 11. 17 , 18. 1685 . † Burnet , i . 646 . Bramston's Memoirs ; trell's Diary . Lut- spirit sank under the terrors of death . When brought 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden.
... for mercy . His * Lords ' Journals , Nov. 11. 17 , 18. 1685 . † Burnet , i . 646 . Bramston's Memoirs ; trell's Diary . Lut- spirit sank under the terrors of death . When brought 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden.
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... distributed the whole edition among his courtiers and * Evelyn's Diary , Oct. 2. 1685 . † Clarke's Life of James the Se- cond , ii . 9. , Orig . Mem . among the people of humbler rank who crowded round his 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... distributed the whole edition among his courtiers and * Evelyn's Diary , Oct. 2. 1685 . † Clarke's Life of James the Se- cond , ii . 9. , Orig . Mem . among the people of humbler rank who crowded round his 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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