The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford ..., Volumen1At the Clarendon Printing-House., 1760 |
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... Catholicks ; who ufed all the malicious Artifices They could , to procure that Liberty to be restrained ; and which could not have been enjoyed under any other Conceffion , than by the Privilege of an Ambaffadour . Duke of York to ...
... Catholicks ; who ufed all the malicious Artifices They could , to procure that Liberty to be restrained ; and which could not have been enjoyed under any other Conceffion , than by the Privilege of an Ambaffadour . Duke of York to ...
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... Catholicks , and whofoever had served the King , were declared to be under the fame Guilt ; and the Lands feized upon for the Benefit of the State . There were very vaft Arrears of Pay due to the Army , a great Part of which ( now the ...
... Catholicks , and whofoever had served the King , were declared to be under the fame Guilt ; and the Lands feized upon for the Benefit of the State . There were very vaft Arrears of Pay due to the Army , a great Part of which ( now the ...
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... Catholicks , who , with lefs Mo - mittee for the defty than was fuitable to their Condition , demanded in tholicks . Justice to be restored to all the Lands that had been taken from them ; alleging " that They were all at least as inno ...
... Catholicks , who , with lefs Mo - mittee for the defty than was fuitable to their Condition , demanded in tholicks . Justice to be restored to all the Lands that had been taken from them ; alleging " that They were all at least as inno ...
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... Catholick , " and would never depart from her Religion ; but was totally " without that Meddling and Activity in her ... Catholicks . " That the Trade of Portugal was great here , and that Eng- " land had a more beneficial Commerce with ...
... Catholick , " and would never depart from her Religion ; but was totally " without that Meddling and Activity in her ... Catholicks . " That the Trade of Portugal was great here , and that Eng- " land had a more beneficial Commerce with ...
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... Catholicks , and pro- " mised them great Things upon it ; none of which He " was confident could be true , and that his Majefty could never be prevailed with to confent to fuch a Treaty , " which would prove ruinous to himself and his ...
... Catholicks , and pro- " mised them great Things upon it ; none of which He " was confident could be true , and that his Majefty could never be prevailed with to confent to fuch a Treaty , " which would prove ruinous to himself and his ...
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