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Page 40
It was not till the year 1672 , when the great party was formed for the purpose of
preserving the liberties of the nation against a secret French alliance and a
Popish successor , that Lord Russell stept forward , prepared to sustain a
glorious part ...
It was not till the year 1672 , when the great party was formed for the purpose of
preserving the liberties of the nation against a secret French alliance and a
Popish successor , that Lord Russell stept forward , prepared to sustain a
glorious part ...
Page 67
In this parliament , Ludlow continued a steady adherent of the commonwealth
party , whose hopes had again been raised by the death of Oliver , and the
dissensions which had arisen in the army between the Wallingfordhouse party
and that ...
In this parliament , Ludlow continued a steady adherent of the commonwealth
party , whose hopes had again been raised by the death of Oliver , and the
dissensions which had arisen in the army between the Wallingfordhouse party
and that ...
Page 431
In consequence , the episcopalian party made efforts towards another inroad
upon the presbyterian church of that country . The queen looked with favour upon
them , and graciously received an address from the episcopal clergy , praying ,
that ...
In consequence , the episcopalian party made efforts towards another inroad
upon the presbyterian church of that country . The queen looked with favour upon
them , and graciously received an address from the episcopal clergy , praying ,
that ...
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