The History of England, Том 1D. A. Talboys, 1827 |
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... prince of Orange had been invited to England by a coalition of parties , united by a common sense of danger ; but this tie was no sooner broken than they flew asunder , and each resumed its original bias . Their mutual jealousy and ...
... prince of Orange had been invited to England by a coalition of parties , united by a common sense of danger ; but this tie was no sooner broken than they flew asunder , and each resumed its original bias . Their mutual jealousy and ...
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... prince of Wales , the treaty with France for enslaving England , and the murder of the earl of Essex , reports countenanced by the prince of Orange , now appeared to be without foundation : that the Dutch troops remained in London ...
... prince of Wales , the treaty with France for enslaving England , and the murder of the earl of Essex , reports countenanced by the prince of Orange , now appeared to be without foundation : that the Dutch troops remained in London ...
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... prince of Orange , who con- sulted him about the affairs of England . He assisted in drawing up the prince's manifesto , and wrote some other papers and pamphlets in defence of his design . He was demanded of the states , by the English ...
... prince of Orange , who con- sulted him about the affairs of England . He assisted in drawing up the prince's manifesto , and wrote some other papers and pamphlets in defence of his design . He was demanded of the states , by the English ...
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... prince of Orange with a just right to ascend the throne ; for they could not give what they had no right to bestow : and if he ascended the throne without a just title , he could have no right to sanctify that assembly to which he owed ...
... prince of Orange with a just right to ascend the throne ; for they could not give what they had no right to bestow : and if he ascended the throne without a just title , he could have no right to sanctify that assembly to which he owed ...
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... prince of Orange , who had prevented the destruction of their laws , religion , and fundamental constitution : they besought his highness to assume the reins of government for that kingdom : they issued a proclamation , requiring all ...
... prince of Orange , who had prevented the destruction of their laws , religion , and fundamental constitution : they besought his highness to assume the reins of government for that kingdom : they issued a proclamation , requiring all ...
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