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The King was obliged to be lifted off his horse from the pain of his arm ; but he said , as he alighted , that his ... that the King's reso- ⚫lution to attack the Irish was not approved by all his lieutenants , ' and that Schomberg in ...
The King was obliged to be lifted off his horse from the pain of his arm ; but he said , as he alighted , that his ... that the King's reso- ⚫lution to attack the Irish was not approved by all his lieutenants , ' and that Schomberg in ...
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It is perfectly clear that the advisers of King William thought him playing a double game , and arranging the cards for James . On the other hand the removal of the army was the great object of state policy with the King and his ...
It is perfectly clear that the advisers of King William thought him playing a double game , and arranging the cards for James . On the other hand the removal of the army was the great object of state policy with the King and his ...
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anything which may disturb the King's affairs here or abroad . But I think this is too gross to pass , except with such who are altogether biassed . Business at home and abroad go as well with the K. as is possible .
anything which may disturb the King's affairs here or abroad . But I think this is too gross to pass , except with such who are altogether biassed . Business at home and abroad go as well with the K. as is possible .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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