The Life of James the Second, King of England ...: Collected Out of Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand, Volume 21816 |
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... intrest got the better of their scruples , and they , like the rest , fell down before the Idol they were against erecting The Prince of Orange does not examine into the Calumny respecting the Prince of Wales , as he had solemnly pro ...
... intrest got the better of their scruples , and they , like the rest , fell down before the Idol they were against erecting The Prince of Orange does not examine into the Calumny respecting the Prince of Wales , as he had solemnly pro ...
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... intrest requir'd it , that his best actions ( as this offer of assistance to his Vncle and Father in law must needs be counted ) was not without the brand of deceit and treachery ; he consider'd the King who was the present possessor ...
... intrest requir'd it , that his best actions ( as this offer of assistance to his Vncle and Father in law must needs be counted ) was not without the brand of deceit and treachery ; he consider'd the King who was the present possessor ...
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... intrest of this Kingdom . " Both Houses seem'd much surprised at this Speech ; the augmentation of forces , and the imploying of Papists , were not only new things , but what great endeavours and many Laws had been made to prevent ...
... intrest of this Kingdom . " Both Houses seem'd much surprised at this Speech ; the augmentation of forces , and the imploying of Papists , were not only new things , but what great endeavours and many Laws had been made to prevent ...
Page 61
... that Kingdom , but the intrest he made with My Lord Sunderland , and the King's antient friendship for him overpower'd that argument , so it was resolu'd on at last ‹ * 1 TOM . III . 1685- • however out of respect II 61.
... that Kingdom , but the intrest he made with My Lord Sunderland , and the King's antient friendship for him overpower'd that argument , so it was resolu'd on at last ‹ * 1 TOM . III . 1685- • however out of respect II 61.
Page 62
... intrest he then had at Court , he knew would soon be blasted and fade away , if he were not personally present to cultiuate it ; still trusting to his dexterity that he could make it budd out again and bear as pleasant fruite as ever ...
... intrest he then had at Court , he knew would soon be blasted and fade away , if he were not personally present to cultiuate it ; still trusting to his dexterity that he could make it budd out again and bear as pleasant fruite as ever ...
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