The History of England Under the House of Stuart, Including the Commonwealth, Teil 2Baldwin & Cradock, 1840 |
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... Whig and Tory - story of the Black Box - Monmouth's progress - state of the Govern- ment - the Duke of York presented as a Recusant - further secret negotiations between Charles and Louis - Duke of York leaves the kingdom - meeting of ...
... Whig and Tory - story of the Black Box - Monmouth's progress - state of the Govern- ment - the Duke of York presented as a Recusant - further secret negotiations between Charles and Louis - Duke of York leaves the kingdom - meeting of ...
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... Whig times by the name of Tantivies , -meaning that they were per- and Tory . sons proceeding at a rapid pace toward Rome : but as the duke's friends frequently boasted of the number of his supporters in Ireland , it became common to ...
... Whig times by the name of Tantivies , -meaning that they were per- and Tory . sons proceeding at a rapid pace toward Rome : but as the duke's friends frequently boasted of the number of his supporters in Ireland , it became common to ...
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... Whigs at one time , fitted him in the end to become the occasion of their greatest mis- * Ralph , i . 497-500 . " There was at this time ( April 1680 ) great meetings of persons dissatisfied with the court , where consultations were ...
... Whigs at one time , fitted him in the end to become the occasion of their greatest mis- * Ralph , i . 497-500 . " There was at this time ( April 1680 ) great meetings of persons dissatisfied with the court , where consultations were ...
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... Whig party was strikingly evinced at this time by his pro- The duke of ceedings in relation to the duke of York . On the six- York present- teenth of June he presented himself to the grand jury at ed as a recu- Westminster , accompanied ...
... Whig party was strikingly evinced at this time by his pro- The duke of ceedings in relation to the duke of York . On the six- York present- teenth of June he presented himself to the grand jury at ed as a recu- Westminster , accompanied ...
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... whigs ) who had been at the greatest enmity with her , or in compliance with the French , whose tool she was , and who were always ready to catch at anything to embroil us . " Reresby , 102 , 103. Burnet writes that Montague assured him ...
... whigs ) who had been at the greatest enmity with her , or in compliance with the French , whose tool she was , and who were always ready to catch at anything to embroil us . " Reresby , 102 , 103. Burnet writes that Montague assured him ...
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accordingly affairs afterwards appeared army assembled authority became bishops Burnet catholic Charles church Clarendon clergy command commons concerning conduct consequence council course court Cromwell crown Danby danger death declared disposed duke of Monmouth duke of York Dutch earl ecclesiastical effect enemies England English evidence Exclusion Bill favour feeling France French Halifax Hist impeachment James Jefferies jury justice king king of England king's kingdom Lauderdale less liberty Long Parliament lord Russell Louis majesty manifest matter means measures meeting ment ministers monarch Monmouth nonconformists object occasion opponents opposition Parl parliament party passed persons petition plot popish popish plot presbyterians present prince of Orange prisoner proceedings prorogued prosecution protector protestant Ralph reason regard religion Reresby restored royal royalists Scotland secure sent Shaftesbury sheriffs sir William soon suffered Sunderland temper tion treaty trial United Provinces voted whigs Whitelocke witnesses