A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to Manchester to take their trials on the evidence of Lunt and Wilson . Lunt being ordered VOL . IV . B in court to point at the several prisoners , made.
... to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to Manchester to take their trials on the evidence of Lunt and Wilson . Lunt being ordered VOL . IV . B in court to point at the several prisoners , made.
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... court to point at the several prisoners , made some mistake , which created a violent suspicion of per- jury ; and at the instant one Taffe declared publicly that the whole was nothing but a villanous contri- vance fabricated between ...
... court to point at the several prisoners , made some mistake , which created a violent suspicion of per- jury ; and at the instant one Taffe declared publicly that the whole was nothing but a villanous contri- vance fabricated between ...
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... court of St. Germain , and had promised to oppose his measures in parlia- ment , ascribed the conduct of this nobleman to his fears from the popular party . ( Stuart Papers , 1695 , Macpherson . ) At this critical juncture an unexpected ...
... court of St. Germain , and had promised to oppose his measures in parlia- ment , ascribed the conduct of this nobleman to his fears from the popular party . ( Stuart Papers , 1695 , Macpherson . ) At this critical juncture an unexpected ...
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... court that thoughts were enter tained of the late king of England in the new elec tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV ...
... court that thoughts were enter tained of the late king of England in the new elec tion for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV ...
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... court for the duke of Gloucester , son of the princess Anne of Denmark , as he was now in the ninth year of his age . But the queen's jointure was never paid , nor would the king allow above 15,000l , for the use of the duke of Glouces ...
... court for the duke of Gloucester , son of the princess Anne of Denmark , as he was now in the ninth year of his age . But the queen's jointure was never paid , nor would the king allow above 15,000l , for the use of the duke of Glouces ...
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