The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 - Great Britain |
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Page iii
... King's Speech Defeat of the Government - · Second Defeat of the Government ; the King reprimands the Commons · • Coke committed by the Commons for Disrespect to the King Opposition to the Government in the Lords ; the Earl of Devon ...
... King's Speech Defeat of the Government - · Second Defeat of the Government ; the King reprimands the Commons · • Coke committed by the Commons for Disrespect to the King Opposition to the Government in the Lords ; the Earl of Devon ...
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... King's Temper and Opinions The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland Perfidy of Jeffreys · Godolphin ; the Queen ; Amours of the King Catharine Sedley · Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's ...
... King's Temper and Opinions The King encouraged in his Errors by Sunderland Perfidy of Jeffreys · Godolphin ; the Queen ; Amours of the King Catharine Sedley · Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catharine Sedley Decline of Rochester's ...
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... King at Oxford ; he reprimands the Fellows of Magdalene Penn attempts to mediate 289 290 291 294 · 295 Special ... King's Plans 324 List of Sheriffs 328 Character of the Roman Catholic Country Gentlemen 329 Feeling of the Dissenters ...
... King at Oxford ; he reprimands the Fellows of Magdalene Penn attempts to mediate 289 290 291 294 · 295 Special ... King's Plans 324 List of Sheriffs 328 Character of the Roman Catholic Country Gentlemen 329 Feeling of the Dissenters ...
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... King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government It is determined to prosecute the ... King's Bench , and bailed Agitation of the Public Mind Uneasiness of Sunderland Trial of the Bishops · He professes himself ...
... King The London Clergy disobey the Royal Order Hesitation of the Government It is determined to prosecute the ... King's Bench , and bailed Agitation of the Public Mind Uneasiness of Sunderland Trial of the Bishops · He professes himself ...
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... King with the Bishops Disturbances in London Men of Rank begin to repair to the Prince Lovelace Colchester ; Abingdon Desertion of Cornbury Petition of the Lords for a Parliament The King goes to Salisbury Seymour ; Court of William at ...
... King with the Bishops Disturbances in London Men of Rank begin to repair to the Prince Lovelace Colchester ; Abingdon Desertion of Cornbury Petition of the Lords for a Parliament The King goes to Salisbury Seymour ; Court of William at ...
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