The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volumen1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 páginas |
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... causes of enmity between the members of the Scotch council- Fatal effects of their competition for royal fa- vour - Acts which almoft eradicated civil and reli- gious liberty - The earl of Middleton's difgrace- Crowning acts of the ...
... causes of enmity between the members of the Scotch council- Fatal effects of their competition for royal fa- vour - Acts which almoft eradicated civil and reli- gious liberty - The earl of Middleton's difgrace- Crowning acts of the ...
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... causes , an arbitrary fpirit , and a contempt of parliamentary affistance , James was often reduced to the moft miferable fhifts to raise the neceffary expences of his government . He and his minifters were continually inventing new ...
... causes , an arbitrary fpirit , and a contempt of parliamentary affistance , James was often reduced to the moft miferable fhifts to raise the neceffary expences of his government . He and his minifters were continually inventing new ...
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... by your majefty's writs of Habeas Corpus , there to undergo and re- ceive as the court fhould order , and their keepers commanded commanded to certify the cause of their detainer , no xxxiv SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
... by your majefty's writs of Habeas Corpus , there to undergo and re- ceive as the court fhould order , and their keepers commanded commanded to certify the cause of their detainer , no xxxiv SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
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Charles M'Cormick. commanded to certify the cause of their detainer , no cause was certified , but that they were detained by your majesty's fpecial command , fignified by the lords of your privy - council ; and yet were re- turned back ...
Charles M'Cormick. commanded to certify the cause of their detainer , no cause was certified , but that they were detained by your majesty's fpecial command , fignified by the lords of your privy - council ; and yet were re- turned back ...
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... cause to be executed and put to death , accord- ing to the law - martial ; by pretext whereof some of your majesty's fubjects have been , by fome of the faid commiffioners , put to death ; when and where , if by the law and ftatutes of ...
... cause to be executed and put to death , accord- ing to the law - martial ; by pretext whereof some of your majesty's fubjects have been , by fome of the faid commiffioners , put to death ; when and where , if by the law and ftatutes of ...
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