The works of lord Macaulay, complete, ed. by lady Trevelyan, Volume 2 |
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... King's Plans PAGE 120 122 124 125 126 . 127 128 132 List of Sheriffs ; Character of the Roman Catholic Country Gentlemen 136 • Feeling of the Dissenters 138 Regulation of Corporations 139 Inquisition in all the Public Departments * 142 ...
... King's Plans PAGE 120 122 124 125 126 . 127 128 132 List of Sheriffs ; Character of the Roman Catholic Country Gentlemen 136 • Feeling of the Dissenters 138 Regulation of Corporations 139 Inquisition in all the Public Departments * 142 ...
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... King with the Bishops 261 Disturbances in London 263 Men of Rank begin to repair to the Prince . Lovelace 264 265 Colchester ; Abingdon . 266 Desertion of Cornbury . 267 Petition of the Lords for a Parliament . 270 The King goes to ...
... King with the Bishops 261 Disturbances in London 263 Men of Rank begin to repair to the Prince . Lovelace 264 265 Colchester ; Abingdon . 266 Desertion of Cornbury . 267 Petition of the Lords for a Parliament . 270 The King goes to ...
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... King . That the pre- sent King might have no reason to complain Monmouth was dismissed . We have seen that , when the Western insurrec- tion broke out , the British regiments in the Dutch service were , by the active exertions of the ...
... King . That the pre- sent King might have no reason to complain Monmouth was dismissed . We have seen that , when the Western insurrec- tion broke out , the British regiments in the Dutch service were , by the active exertions of the ...
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... King and the Puritans ; and in Scot- land the tyranny of the King and the fury of the Puritans had been such as Englishmen could hardly conceive . To forget an enmity so long and so deadly was no light task for a nature singularly harsh ...
... King and the Puritans ; and in Scot- land the tyranny of the King and the fury of the Puritans had been such as Englishmen could hardly conceive . To forget an enmity so long and so deadly was no light task for a nature singularly harsh ...
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... King : " but a man who lives as you do ought not to talk about his conscience . " To this reproach , a reproach which came with a bad grace from the lover of Catharine Sedley , Herbert manfully replied , " I have my faults , sir : but I ...
... King : " but a man who lives as you do ought not to talk about his conscience . " To this reproach , a reproach which came with a bad grace from the lover of Catharine Sedley , Herbert manfully replied , " I have my faults , sir : but I ...
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