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Page 41
... the ministers of receiving pensions from France , and called upon all good and
true men to look to the interests of their ... took place between Lords Russell and
Hollis , and the marquess de Rouvigny , long the head of the protestant interest ...
... the ministers of receiving pensions from France , and called upon all good and
true men to look to the interests of their ... took place between Lords Russell and
Hollis , and the marquess de Rouvigny , long the head of the protestant interest ...
Page 345
Dryden and Addison have agreed in ascribing this interest to the power which
Otway possesses of exciting the passions , but neither of them have ex . plained
the method by which this is effected . Perhaps the secret of it may be , that when ...
Dryden and Addison have agreed in ascribing this interest to the power which
Otway possesses of exciting the passions , but neither of them have ex . plained
the method by which this is effected . Perhaps the secret of it may be , that when ...
Page 439
A bill was accordingly passed , enabling her majesty to alienate the interest of the
crown in these manors . She then proceeded to clear them of all incumbrances ,
and finally ordered a magnificent palace to be built at her expense , and the ...
A bill was accordingly passed , enabling her majesty to alienate the interest of the
crown in these manors . She then proceeded to clear them of all incumbrances ,
and finally ordered a magnificent palace to be built at her expense , and the ...
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