A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 57
... immediately after the Restoration , we find him appointed one of the lords of the bed - chamber , and master of the horse . In 1666 he forfeited his high offices by engaging in some very trea- sonable practices , the object of which ...
... immediately after the Restoration , we find him appointed one of the lords of the bed - chamber , and master of the horse . In 1666 he forfeited his high offices by engaging in some very trea- sonable practices , the object of which ...
Page 68
... immediately blockaded there by Captain Scot , who had been despatched by the council to notice the place which had thus admitted him to submission . The council , at the same time , circulated a letter justifying their conduct , and ...
... immediately blockaded there by Captain Scot , who had been despatched by the council to notice the place which had thus admitted him to submission . The council , at the same time , circulated a letter justifying their conduct , and ...
Page 459
... immediately taken into custody . When they had done this , they voted their approbation of Mr Ben . Hoadly , who had ably defended the principles of the revolu- tion , and voted an address to the queen , beseeching her to bestow some ...
... immediately taken into custody . When they had done this , they voted their approbation of Mr Ben . Hoadly , who had ably defended the principles of the revolu- tion , and voted an address to the queen , beseeching her to bestow some ...
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