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... political 2 political fituation of the kingdom would have been thought [ 31 ] Obfervations on the Reign of James II.
... political 2 political fituation of the kingdom would have been thought [ 31 ] Obfervations on the Reign of James II.
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William Belsham. 2 political fituation of the kingdom would have been thought on a cool and impartial re - confideration of the fubject to require ; yet , it was hoped , that the understanding and experience of the new King would fuggeft ...
William Belsham. 2 political fituation of the kingdom would have been thought on a cool and impartial re - confideration of the fubject to require ; yet , it was hoped , that the understanding and experience of the new King would fuggeft ...
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... politics in Europe at this period . The grandeur of Louis XIV . had now attained its highest point of elevation . Since ... political views of the principal courts of Europe at this juncture , than a serious inten- tion in James to re ...
... politics in Europe at this period . The grandeur of Louis XIV . had now attained its highest point of elevation . Since ... political views of the principal courts of Europe at this juncture , than a serious inten- tion in James to re ...
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... political fentiments which he affected to embrace , but which would ultimately terminate in the ruin of himself , and of the religion to which he was fo paffionately devoted . He counfelled him , there- fore , to regulate his zeal by ...
... political fentiments which he affected to embrace , but which would ultimately terminate in the ruin of himself , and of the religion to which he was fo paffionately devoted . He counfelled him , there- fore , to regulate his zeal by ...
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... political anima- tion ; and after paffing the vote of fupply , they refolved upon presenting an humble addrefs to the King against the difpenfing power : To which the King replied in the most haughty and contemptu- ous terms - declaring ...
... political anima- tion ; and after paffing the vote of fupply , they refolved upon presenting an humble addrefs to the King against the difpenfing power : To which the King replied in the most haughty and contemptu- ous terms - declaring ...
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