The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, and a View of the Progress of Society from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763, Volume 4G.G.J. and J. Robinson, and A. Hamilton, 1789 |
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... late Parliament • 116 Act of Habcai Corput passed by it - ibid. The rage against popery in England encourages the Scottish Covenanters in their fanaticism 117 Murder of Archbilh Sharp - ibid. The Covenanters more severely persecuted ...
... late Parliament • 116 Act of Habcai Corput passed by it - ibid. The rage against popery in England encourages the Scottish Covenanters in their fanaticism 117 Murder of Archbilh Sharp - ibid. The Covenanters more severely persecuted ...
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... late fecretary to the Duchefs of York , and other catholics taken into cuftody Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey ibid . Examination of Coleman's papers 103 ibid . Advantage taken of this incident , in order to inflame the popu lar frenzy ...
... late fecretary to the Duchefs of York , and other catholics taken into cuftody Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey ibid . Examination of Coleman's papers 103 ibid . Advantage taken of this incident , in order to inflame the popu lar frenzy ...
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... late Parliament 116 Act of Habeas Corpus paffed by it ibid . The rage againft popery in England encourages the Scottish Covenanters in their fanaticifm 117 Murder of Archbish Sharp ibid . The Covenanters more feverely perfecuted ibid ...
... late Parliament 116 Act of Habeas Corpus paffed by it ibid . The rage againft popery in England encourages the Scottish Covenanters in their fanaticifm 117 Murder of Archbish Sharp ibid . The Covenanters more feverely perfecuted ibid ...
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... late con- quests 1681 Gets poffeffion of Strafburg , by ftratagem His arrogance in regard to the Low Countries 1683 He blockades Luxemburg Affairs of the empire ibid . 138 ibid . ibid . 139 Tekeli , the head of the Hungarian malcontents ...
... late con- quests 1681 Gets poffeffion of Strafburg , by ftratagem His arrogance in regard to the Low Countries 1683 He blockades Luxemburg Affairs of the empire ibid . 138 ibid . ibid . 139 Tekeli , the head of the Hungarian malcontents ...
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... late king at the time of his death 152 The Scottish Parliament no less liberal and complaifant ibid . A confpiracy against the authority of James formed in Holland , by the Dukes of Monmouth and Argyle 153 Argyle lands in Scotland , and ...
... late king at the time of his death 152 The Scottish Parliament no less liberal and complaifant ibid . A confpiracy against the authority of James formed in Holland , by the Dukes of Monmouth and Argyle 153 Argyle lands in Scotland , and ...
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Página 1669 - The History of Modern Europe. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a view of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
Página 225 - Catholic faith, as countenanced the most atrocious crimes and tended to dissolve all the ties which connect subjects with their rulers. As the order derived both reputation and authority from the zeal with which it stood forth in defence of the Romish Church...
Página 120 - We are come to testify our sorrow for the death of our good friend Charles, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England, no more than we, wherefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowest thyself. Which doing, we wish thee all manner of happiness.
Página 103 - The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of whigs: the country party- found a resemblance between the courtiers and the Popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of tory was affixed. And after this manner these foolish terms of reproach came into public and general use...
Página 251 - He resolved to be a man, to command men, and to create a new nation. Many princes before him had renounced crowns, wearied out with the intolerable load of public affairs; but no man had ever divested himself of the royal character, in order to learn the art of governing better: this was a stretch of heroism which was reserved for Peter the Great alone.
Página 223 - Jesuits had obtained the chief direction of the education of youth in every Catholic country in Europe. They had become the confessors of almost all its monarchs ; a function of no small importance in any reign, but under a weak prince superior even to that of minister.
Página 127 - As if to make sport with death, he ordered a certain number to be executed, while he and his company should drink the King's health, or the Queen's, or that of Chief Justice Jefferies.
Página 1718 - ... he should make it his special care, so far as in him lay, without invading the freedom of Parliament, to incline their wisdom next approaching sessions to concur with him in making some such act for that purpose, as may enable him to exercise, with a more universal satisfaction, that power of dispensing which he conceived to be inherent in him...
Página 156 - I will gather ten thousand of your troops. I will carry your standard at their head through England, and drive before you the Dutch and their prince.
Página 60 - The Prince of Orange," said he, " has in every point acted like an old captain, except in venturing his life too much like a young soldier." In 1675 the sovereignty of Guelderland and of the county of Zutphen was offered to William, with the title of Duke, which was asserted to have been formerly vested in his family.