The History of England, Band 8Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green and J. Taylor, 1838 |
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... ibid . 439. There were , according to Sir John Reresby ( Mem . ) , fears of popery , toleration , and the repeal of the habeas corpus act . This repetition throws further discredit on the passage before cited from the MS . Memoirs , and ...
... ibid . 439. There were , according to Sir John Reresby ( Mem . ) , fears of popery , toleration , and the repeal of the habeas corpus act . This repetition throws further discredit on the passage before cited from the MS . Memoirs , and ...
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... Ibid . || Hume imputes it to the flight of Monmouth , Fox to the flight and cowardice of Grey , and he is borne out by the " Life of James , " & c . which he had not seen . No one appears to have given the victor , lord Fevers- ham ...
... Ibid . || Hume imputes it to the flight of Monmouth , Fox to the flight and cowardice of Grey , and he is borne out by the " Life of James , " & c . which he had not seen . No one appears to have given the victor , lord Fevers- ham ...
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... ibid . 21 . Id . ibid . 51. 59. 92 , 93 , and various other passages . Burnet , iii . 26 , note of lord Dartmouth . VOL . VIII . D with Argyle . this last moment is wholly beyond belief Feversham, Kirke, and Jeffreys 28-31 31,
... ibid . 21 . Id . ibid . 51. 59. 92 , 93 , and various other passages . Burnet , iii . 26 , note of lord Dartmouth . VOL . VIII . D with Argyle . this last moment is wholly beyond belief Feversham, Kirke, and Jeffreys 28-31 31,
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... Ibid . 38 , 39 . This was , in substance , the judgment of D'Avaux ( v . 92 , 93. ) . Mr. Hallam denies ( Const . Hist . iii . 92. ) either " reputable testimony , " or " the least degree of probability , " " that William took any share ...
... Ibid . 38 , 39 . This was , in substance , the judgment of D'Avaux ( v . 92 , 93. ) . Mr. Hallam denies ( Const . Hist . iii . 92. ) either " reputable testimony , " or " the least degree of probability , " " that William took any share ...
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... ibid . VOL . VIII . E tld . ibid . of his pension . * Louis could have had no VOL VIII Treaty with Holland.
... ibid . VOL . VIII . E tld . ibid . of his pension . * Louis could have had no VOL VIII Treaty with Holland.
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abdication according ambassador answer appears archbishop Argyle army Barillon bishop Burnet bishop of London Bonrepos catholic character chief church of England cited Citters Clarendon command commons conscience council counsel court crown D'Albeville D'Avaux Danby declaration desertion duke of Buckingham Dutch Dyckvelt enemy English father Petre favour fear fleet Fox MSS France French Holland honour ibid intrigue Ireland James's Jeffreys king James king's kingdom Kirke lady Sunderland letter liberty lord Churchill lord Danby lord Dartmouth lord Feversham lord Halifax lord Sunderland Louis XIV majesty Mazure Memoirs ment military minister mission Monmouth nation officers papists parliament party person petition popery pretence prince of Orange prince of Wales prince's princess Anne princess of Orange proceeded protestant queen regiments reign religion replied revolution Rochester Rome royal Sancroft says Scotland secret sent Sheffield sovereign throne troops Tyrconnel whigs whilst Whitehall William zeal Zuylistein
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Seite 304 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties, and that no declarations, judgments, doings or proceedings to the prejudice of the people in any of the said premises ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into consequence or example.
Seite 304 - That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.
Seite 304 - That levying money for or to the use of the Crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Seite 19 - I am sure there was no man born marked of God above another; for none comes into the world with a saddle on his back, neither any booted and spurred to ride him...
Seite 282 - That King James II., having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Seite 304 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law...
Seite 304 - To which demand of their rights they are particularly encouraged by the declaration of his Highness the Prince of Orange, as being the only means for obtaining a full redress and remedy therein. Having therefore an entire confidence that his said Highness the Prince of Orange...
Seite 275 - And whereas it hath been found by experience, that it is inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant kingdom, to be governed by a Popish prince...
Seite 304 - That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted; 11. That jurors ought to be duly impanelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders; 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction are illegal and void; 13.
Seite 275 - That king James II. having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and having, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, violated the fundamental laws, and withdrawn himself out of the kingdom ; has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.