A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... conduct which might ultimately terminate in the restoration of the Catholic church . The Jacobites , though many of them were staunch episcopalians , had no such qualms about religion . The re- storation of the Stuart dynasty was an ...
... conduct which might ultimately terminate in the restoration of the Catholic church . The Jacobites , though many of them were staunch episcopalians , had no such qualms about religion . The re- storation of the Stuart dynasty was an ...
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... conduct which might ultimately terminate in the restoration of the Catholic church . The Jacobites , though many of them were staunch episcopalians , had no such qualms about religion . The re- storation of the Stuart dynasty was an ...
... conduct which might ultimately terminate in the restoration of the Catholic church . The Jacobites , though many of them were staunch episcopalians , had no such qualms about religion . The re- storation of the Stuart dynasty was an ...
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... conduct . On the contrary , many laws have been enacted in favour of public liberty ; and , in the course of a long reign , there has not been a single attempt to extend the prerogative of the crown beyond its proper limits . He has as ...
... conduct . On the contrary , many laws have been enacted in favour of public liberty ; and , in the course of a long reign , there has not been a single attempt to extend the prerogative of the crown beyond its proper limits . He has as ...
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... was , that his habits were profligate , and his manners often rude and violent to an extreme . In some things he acted like a child ; in others , like a madman . The absurdity of his conduct , PERIOD . ] 11 FREDERICK , PRINCE OF WALES .
... was , that his habits were profligate , and his manners often rude and violent to an extreme . In some things he acted like a child ; in others , like a madman . The absurdity of his conduct , PERIOD . ] 11 FREDERICK , PRINCE OF WALES .
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George Godfrey Cunningham. like a madman . The absurdity of his conduct , when his princess was about to be confined of her first child , increased the disgust which his father had conceived towards him , after Pulteney's ill - judged ...
George Godfrey Cunningham. like a madman . The absurdity of his conduct , when his princess was about to be confined of her first child , increased the disgust which his father had conceived towards him , after Pulteney's ill - judged ...
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