The History of King William the Third: In III Parts, Volume 2A. Roper, 1702 - Great Britain |
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... Royal ) that has en- courag'd me to this Addrefs . The active Zeal You have lately fhewn in vindicating the Honour of your Royal Mafter , King William , would not fuffer me to be long in fufpence about the Choice of a Pa- tron , to the ...
... Royal ) that has en- courag'd me to this Addrefs . The active Zeal You have lately fhewn in vindicating the Honour of your Royal Mafter , King William , would not fuffer me to be long in fufpence about the Choice of a Pa- tron , to the ...
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... Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark , cil Jan. 14 . the Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishop of Lon- don , the Duke of Norfolk , the Marqueffes of Win- chefter and Hallifax , The Earls of Danby , Lindsey , Oxford , Shrewsbury ...
... Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark , cil Jan. 14 . the Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishop of Lon- don , the Duke of Norfolk , the Marqueffes of Win- chefter and Hallifax , The Earls of Danby , Lindsey , Oxford , Shrewsbury ...
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... Royal Affent vention on the 23d of February . However we must take no- chang'd in- tice that the paffing of this Act rather increas'd , ment , Feb. than remov'd the Difcontents of feveral Members 23. 1688 . of the House of Commons , who ...
... Royal Affent vention on the 23d of February . However we must take no- chang'd in- tice that the paffing of this Act rather increas'd , ment , Feb. than remov'd the Difcontents of feveral Members 23. 1688 . of the House of Commons , who ...
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... Royal Affent . This Meffage was occafion'd by the fecuring the Earl of Arran , Sir Robert Hamilton and two other Scotchmen , who by fome intercepted Let- ters from France had been fufpected to endeavour the Restoration of King James ...
... Royal Affent . This Meffage was occafion'd by the fecuring the Earl of Arran , Sir Robert Hamilton and two other Scotchmen , who by fome intercepted Let- ters from France had been fufpected to endeavour the Restoration of King James ...
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... Dif affection of part of the English Army gave the new King no small Difturbance . The Royal Scorch Regi- Сс ment Defection inthe Army . * A. C. ment of Horfe that was Quarter dat WILLIAM the Third . 17 Defection in the Army, p.
... Dif affection of part of the English Army gave the new King no small Difturbance . The Royal Scorch Regi- Сс ment Defection inthe Army . * A. C. ment of Horfe that was Quarter dat WILLIAM the Third . 17 Defection in the Army, p.
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