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... Royal Progress 105 The King at Oxford ; He reprimands the Fellows of Magdalene 107 Penn attempts to mediate 108 Special Ecclesiastical Commissioners sent to Oxford 111 Protest of Hough ; Parker 112 Ejection of the Fellows 114 Magdalene ...
... Royal Progress 105 The King at Oxford ; He reprimands the Fellows of Magdalene 107 Penn attempts to mediate 108 Special Ecclesiastical Commissioners sent to Oxford 111 Protest of Hough ; Parker 112 Ejection of the Fellows 114 Magdalene ...
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... of the Royal Army from Salisbury ; Desertion of Prince George and Ormond . Flight of the Princess Anne Council of Lords held by James 280 281 284 He appoints Commissioners to treat with William ; the Nego- viii CONTENTS OF.
... of the Royal Army from Salisbury ; Desertion of Prince George and Ormond . Flight of the Princess Anne Council of Lords held by James 280 281 284 He appoints Commissioners to treat with William ; the Nego- viii CONTENTS OF.
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... royal blandishments nor promises of valuable preferment had been spared . But Burnet , though infected in early youth by those servile doctrines which were commonly held by the clergy of that age , had become on con- viction a Whig ...
... royal blandishments nor promises of valuable preferment had been spared . But Burnet , though infected in early youth by those servile doctrines which were commonly held by the clergy of that age , had become on con- viction a Whig ...
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... royal mind did not escape the eye of Barillon . At the end of January , 1687 , he sent a remarkable letter to Versailles . The King , -such was the substance of this document , -had almost convinced himself that he could not obtain ...
... royal mind did not escape the eye of Barillon . At the end of January , 1687 , he sent a remarkable letter to Versailles . The King , -such was the substance of this document , -had almost convinced himself that he could not obtain ...
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... royal promises , from a benefice which was his freehold , and had reduced him to beggary and dependence . The Five Mile Act had banished him from his dwelling , from his relations , from his friends , from almost all places of public ...
... royal promises , from a benefice which was his freehold , and had reduced him to beggary and dependence . The Five Mile Act had banished him from his dwelling , from his relations , from his friends , from almost all places of public ...
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