English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... affairs in which their real interest lay . Unfortunately this produced a more serious cleavage than before between king and people , for William had never been interested in English domestic affairs or understood much about them . Not ...
... affairs in which their real interest lay . Unfortunately this produced a more serious cleavage than before between king and people , for William had never been interested in English domestic affairs or understood much about them . Not ...
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... affairs were appointed by the king to consult all his affairs before they came to a public debate ; and in which there could not be a more united concurrence of judgments and affections . 28. Sir William Temple's description of the ...
... affairs were appointed by the king to consult all his affairs before they came to a public debate ; and in which there could not be a more united concurrence of judgments and affections . 28. Sir William Temple's description of the ...
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... Affairs , 1665-1676 , edited by Donald Crawford for the Scottish History Society ( 1900 ) , and Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs from 1680 till 1701 , being chiefly taken from the Diary of Lord Fountainhall , edited by Sir Walter ...
... Affairs , 1665-1676 , edited by Donald Crawford for the Scottish History Society ( 1900 ) , and Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs from 1680 till 1701 , being chiefly taken from the Diary of Lord Fountainhall , edited by Sir Walter ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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