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... Minister for Foreign Affairs . 409 Danby Halifax . 410 411 Nottingham 412 • Shrewsbury ; The Board of Admiralty . 413 · The Board of Treasury ; The Great Seal The Judges 414 · 415 The Household . 416 Subordinate Appointments 418 The ...
... Minister for Foreign Affairs . 409 Danby Halifax . 410 411 Nottingham 412 • Shrewsbury ; The Board of Admiralty . 413 · The Board of Treasury ; The Great Seal The Judges 414 · 415 The Household . 416 Subordinate Appointments 418 The ...
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... ministers of the republic , mortal enemies of his name , came every day to pay their feigned civilities to him , and to observe the progress of his mind . The first movements of his ambition were carefully watched every unguarded word ...
... ministers of the republic , mortal enemies of his name , came every day to pay their feigned civilities to him , and to observe the progress of his mind . The first movements of his ambition were carefully watched every unguarded word ...
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... minister could not venture to present him- self at the drawingroom of the Princess for fear of receiving some affront . * The feeling with which William regarded France explains the whole of his policy towards England . His public ...
... minister could not venture to present him- self at the drawingroom of the Princess for fear of receiving some affront . * The feeling with which William regarded France explains the whole of his policy towards England . His public ...
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... ministers that Continental politics should no longer divert his attention from internal measures tending to strengthen his prerogative and to promote the interest of his Church , put an end to the delusion . It was plain that , when the ...
... ministers that Continental politics should no longer divert his attention from internal measures tending to strengthen his prerogative and to promote the interest of his Church , put an end to the delusion . It was plain that , when the ...
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... ministers were forced to preach in the garb of colliers or of sailors . In Scotland the King , while he spared no exertion to extort from the Estates full relief for Roman Catholics , had demanded and obtained new statutes of ...
... ministers were forced to preach in the garb of colliers or of sailors . In Scotland the King , while he spared no exertion to extort from the Estates full relief for Roman Catholics , had demanded and obtained new statutes of ...
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