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Page vii
... Questions put to the Magistrates ; Their Answers ; Failure of the 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 ...
... Questions put to the Magistrates ; Their Answers ; Failure of the 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 ...
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... questions the Lords 249 William sets sail a second time 250 He passes the Straits 252 He lands at Torbay 253 He enters Exeter 257 Conversation of the King with the Bishops 261 Disturbances in London 263 Men of Rank begin to repair to ...
... questions the Lords 249 William sets sail a second time 250 He passes the Straits 252 He lands at Torbay 253 He enters Exeter 257 Conversation of the King with the Bishops 261 Disturbances in London 263 Men of Rank begin to repair to ...
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... Question whether the Throne was vacant ; Majority for the Negative ; Agitation in London . Letter of James to the ... Questions relating to the Revenue 424 • Abolition of the Hearth Money 426 • Repayment of the Expenses of the United ...
... Question whether the Throne was vacant ; Majority for the Negative ; Agitation in London . Letter of James to the ... Questions relating to the Revenue 424 • Abolition of the Hearth Money 426 • Repayment of the Expenses of the United ...
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... questions of alliance , finance , and war were discussed . Of geometry he learned as much as was necessary for the construction of a ravelin or a hornwork . Of languages , by the help of a memory singularly powerful , he learned as much ...
... questions of alliance , finance , and war were discussed . Of geometry he learned as much as was necessary for the construction of a ravelin or a hornwork . Of languages , by the help of a memory singularly powerful , he learned as much ...
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... questions , obtruding unasked advice , was neverthe- less an upright , courageous and able man , well acquainted with the temper and the views of British sects and factions . The fame of Burnet's eloquence and erudition was also widely ...
... questions , obtruding unasked advice , was neverthe- less an upright , courageous and able man , well acquainted with the temper and the views of British sects and factions . The fame of Burnet's eloquence and erudition was also widely ...
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