English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... Succession , showing heirs excluded by the Bill of Rights 3. The English Succession , as determined by the Act of Settlement 4. The English Succession , showing heirs excluded by the Act of Settlement- Orleans line 5. The English Succession ...
... Succession , showing heirs excluded by the Bill of Rights 3. The English Succession , as determined by the Act of Settlement 4. The English Succession , showing heirs excluded by the Act of Settlement- Orleans line 5. The English Succession ...
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... succession to the throne . At the root of the succession problem lay the simple fact that the House of Stuart was dying out . In 1660 there had appeared little likelihood of any such development . Charles was then a man in the prime of ...
... succession to the throne . At the root of the succession problem lay the simple fact that the House of Stuart was dying out . In 1660 there had appeared little likelihood of any such development . Charles was then a man in the prime of ...
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... SUCCESSION TO THE CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE PROTESTANT LINE ( 6 Annae , cap . 41 ) hereas by the happy union of England and Scotland it is become necessary to the make divers alterations in relation to an Act passed in the ...
... SUCCESSION TO THE CROWN OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE PROTESTANT LINE ( 6 Annae , cap . 41 ) hereas by the happy union of England and Scotland it is become necessary to the make divers alterations in relation to an Act passed in the ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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