A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... commons was a designed reflection upon the justice and wisdom of their house , and they accordingly resented the insult of the commons , by preparing a counter address to the king , im- ploring him to pass no judgment upon the impeached ...
... commons was a designed reflection upon the justice and wisdom of their house , and they accordingly resented the insult of the commons , by preparing a counter address to the king , im- ploring him to pass no judgment upon the impeached ...
Page 438
... commons in their address affected to view the naval victories of Rooke and the battle of Blenheim as events of equal glory and importance . Notwithstanding the animosities and party feelings thus displayed , liberal supplies were ...
... commons in their address affected to view the naval victories of Rooke and the battle of Blenheim as events of equal glory and importance . Notwithstanding the animosities and party feelings thus displayed , liberal supplies were ...
Page 459
... commons by Mr Dolben , son of the late archbishop of York . This furious bigot was known as an enemy of toleration , a friend of passive obedience and non - resistance . The objectionable passages being read in the house , they were ...
... commons by Mr Dolben , son of the late archbishop of York . This furious bigot was known as an enemy of toleration , a friend of passive obedience and non - resistance . The objectionable passages being read in the house , they were ...
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