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... king may impose what he will ? and if , after parliament , the king may enhance what he pleaseth ? I know the king will not do it . I know he is a religious king , free from personal vices ; but he deals with other men's hands , and ...
... king may impose what he will ? and if , after parliament , the king may enhance what he pleaseth ? I know the king will not do it . I know he is a religious king , free from personal vices ; but he deals with other men's hands , and ...
Page 152
... king's absence from Eng- land , Lord Keeper Somers was constituted one of the lords justices , a post which he again filled in the years 1697 and 1698 , and in 1697 he was appointed lord high chancellor . At this time the king was ...
... king's absence from Eng- land , Lord Keeper Somers was constituted one of the lords justices , a post which he again filled in the years 1697 and 1698 , and in 1697 he was appointed lord high chancellor . At this time the king was ...
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... king and the leaders of the Whig party . In a letter from Sunderland to the king , dated 1st of September , 1701 , the writer openly recommends his majesty to be guided by the advice of Lord Somers . " The Tories will not be satisfied ...
... king and the leaders of the Whig party . In a letter from Sunderland to the king , dated 1st of September , 1701 , the writer openly recommends his majesty to be guided by the advice of Lord Somers . " The Tories will not be satisfied ...
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