The Life of James The Second, King of England, &c: Collected Out of the Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand. Together with the King's Advice to His Son and His Majesty's Will/Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; for Payne and Foss, and Budd and Calken [sic], Pall-Mall., 1816 - Great Britain - 750 pages |
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... thought fitt to charge you with all the foresaid Originall Memoires as a Testimony of Our Trust and con- fidence in you , And wee do hereby authorize you to take into your care and custody these our sd Memoires to be preserv'd Vol . 3 ...
... thought fitt to charge you with all the foresaid Originall Memoires as a Testimony of Our Trust and con- fidence in you , And wee do hereby authorize you to take into your care and custody these our sd Memoires to be preserv'd Vol . 3 ...
Page 8
... thought he could now secure him , and the ship , without running the hazard of passing under the guns of the town ; for that he was come up with a sand which was very narrow , over which ther was but twelve foot water at the top of the ...
... thought he could now secure him , and the ship , without running the hazard of passing under the guns of the town ; for that he was come up with a sand which was very narrow , over which ther was but twelve foot water at the top of the ...
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... upon them ; but the King finding his foot much decreased in number , the greatest part of them being stragled into the neighbouring villages to get victuals , thought it not adviseable to undertake that action , and 16.
... upon them ; but the King finding his foot much decreased in number , the greatest part of them being stragled into the neighbouring villages to get victuals , thought it not adviseable to undertake that action , and 16.
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... thought adviseable for his Majesty to expose himself in fight against the forces of the Enemy , which were now drawing together about Windsor , being recruited by the troops of the Earle of Man- cester which had joyn'd them from the ...
... thought adviseable for his Majesty to expose himself in fight against the forces of the Enemy , which were now drawing together about Windsor , being recruited by the troops of the Earle of Man- cester which had joyn'd them from the ...
Page 48
... thoughts of going into that Kingdom . Ibid . Addresses made to the King in Jersey Ibid . > the thought of going thither was absolutly layd aside ; and therfore the two Dutch men of war which the Prince of Orange had sent to Jersey for ...
... thoughts of going into that Kingdom . Ibid . Addresses made to the King in Jersey Ibid . > the thought of going thither was absolutly layd aside ; and therfore the two Dutch men of war which the Prince of Orange had sent to Jersey for ...
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