A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... soon as the princess could be removed ; in consequence of which mandate , he retired to Norfolk house , where he formed a court for himself out of the opposition leaders . On the re- signation of Sir Robert Walpole , the prince's party ...
... soon as the princess could be removed ; in consequence of which mandate , he retired to Norfolk house , where he formed a court for himself out of the opposition leaders . On the re- signation of Sir Robert Walpole , the prince's party ...
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... Soon after the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland , the duke of Cumberland arrived from the continent , with some regi- ments of dragoons and infantry . In this campaign , the details of which will be narrated in the ...
... Soon after the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland , the duke of Cumberland arrived from the continent , with some regi- ments of dragoons and infantry . In this campaign , the details of which will be narrated in the ...
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... Soon after the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland , the duke of Cumberland arrived from the continent , with some regi- ments of dragoons and infantry . In this campaign , the details of which will be narrated in the ...
... Soon after the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland , the duke of Cumberland arrived from the continent , with some regi- ments of dragoons and infantry . In this campaign , the details of which will be narrated in the ...
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... soon acquired such a dominion over him , that she was acquainted with all his schemes , and trusted with his most secret correspondence . As soon as this was known in England , all those persons of distinction who were attached to him ...
... soon acquired such a dominion over him , that she was acquainted with all his schemes , and trusted with his most secret correspondence . As soon as this was known in England , all those persons of distinction who were attached to him ...
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... soon afterwards made sensible of his misconduct , when it was too late to repair it for from this era may truly be dated the ruin of his cause ; which , for the future , can only subsist in the non - juring con- gregations , which are ...
... soon afterwards made sensible of his misconduct , when it was too late to repair it for from this era may truly be dated the ruin of his cause ; which , for the future , can only subsist in the non - juring con- gregations , which are ...
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