Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... whole conduct shewed a design to govern by the French model . A French general was brought over to Schomberg command our armies . Count Schomberg , who was a German by birth , ( but his mother was an English woman , ) was sent over . He ...
... whole conduct shewed a design to govern by the French model . A French general was brought over to Schomberg command our armies . Count Schomberg , who was a German by birth , ( but his mother was an English woman , ) was sent over . He ...
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... whole design of popery . They argued the matter legal . of the declaration ; whether it was according to law , or not . It was plainly an annulling of the penal law , made both against papists and dissenters . It was said , that though ...
... whole design of popery . They argued the matter legal . of the declaration ; whether it was according to law , or not . It was plainly an annulling of the penal law , made both against papists and dissenters . It was said , that though ...
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... whole matter in the light in which lord Arlington had set it before him . In the afternoon of the day in which the matter had been argued in the house of lords , the earls of Shaftsbury and Arlington got all those members of the house ...
... whole matter in the light in which lord Arlington had set it before him . In the afternoon of the day in which the matter had been argued in the house of lords , the earls of Shaftsbury and Arlington got all those members of the house ...
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... whole agreement would be broke , if they offered so small a sum : and this made them venture on the double of it . They had good rewards from the court : and yet they continued still voting on the other side . They said , they had got ...
... whole agreement would be broke , if they offered so small a sum : and this made them venture on the double of it . They had good rewards from the court : and yet they continued still voting on the other side . They said , they had got ...
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... whole nation . All men cried out , and said , we were engaged in a war by the French , that they might have the pleasure to see the Dutch and us destroy one another , while they knew our seas and ports , and learned all our methods ...
... whole nation . All men cried out , and said , we were engaged in a war by the French , that they might have the pleasure to see the Dutch and us destroy one another , while they knew our seas and ports , and learned all our methods ...
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