The Works of Lord Macaulay, Volume 9G. D. Sproul, 1908 |
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... Plots against William's Person · · Charnock ; Porter · Goodman ; Parkyns Fenwick VOL . IX . · . II · 16 • 17 • 18 · 19 · 20 · 22 · 24 29 • 40 33 www 35 38 39 PAGE Session of the Scottish Parliament ; Inquiry into the.
... Plots against William's Person · · Charnock ; Porter · Goodman ; Parkyns Fenwick VOL . IX . · . II · 16 • 17 • 18 · 19 · 20 · 22 · 24 29 • 40 33 www 35 38 39 PAGE Session of the Scottish Parliament ; Inquiry into the.
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... Goodman . • · 223 225 227 229 230 . 232 234 236 • 237 • • 250 · 252 Parliamentary Proceedings Touching Fenwick's Confes- sion Bill for Attainting Fenwick Debates of the Commons on the Bill of Attainder The Bill of Attainder Carried up ...
... Goodman . • · 223 225 227 229 230 . 232 234 236 • 237 • • 250 · 252 Parliamentary Proceedings Touching Fenwick's Confes- sion Bill for Attainting Fenwick Debates of the Commons on the Bill of Attainder The Bill of Attainder Carried up ...
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... Goodman . Cardell Goodman , popularly called Scum Goodman , a knave more abandoned , if possible , than Porter , was in the plot . Goodman had been on the stage , had been kept , like some much greater men , by the Duchess of Cleveland ...
... Goodman . Cardell Goodman , popularly called Scum Goodman , a knave more abandoned , if possible , than Porter , was in the plot . Goodman had been on the stage , had been kept , like some much greater men , by the Duchess of Cleveland ...
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... Goodman , Parkyns , and Fenwick were present . The Earl of Ailesbury was there , a man whose attachment to the exiled house was notorious , but who always denied that he had ever thought of effecting a restoration by immoral means . 1 ...
... Goodman , Parkyns , and Fenwick were present . The Earl of Ailesbury was there , a man whose attachment to the exiled house was notorious , but who always denied that he had ever thought of effecting a restoration by immoral means . 1 ...
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... Goodman , beat kettle - drums , unfurled banners , and began to light bonfires . But the watch , supported by the populace , was too strong for the revellers . They were put to rout the tavern where they had feasted was sacked by the ...
... Goodman , beat kettle - drums , unfurled banners , and began to light bonfires . But the watch , supported by the populace , was too strong for the revellers . They were put to rout the tavern where they had feasted was sacked by the ...
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