Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... , or nearly all the principles of the Catholic church favourable to arbitrary power ; and the king having made himself its supreme head , Pontifex maximus , all the influence of the ecclesiastical body was X INTRODUCTION .
... , or nearly all the principles of the Catholic church favourable to arbitrary power ; and the king having made himself its supreme head , Pontifex maximus , all the influence of the ecclesiastical body was X INTRODUCTION .
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... , or nearly all the principles of the Catholic church favourable to arbitrary power ; and the king having made himself its supreme head , Pontifex maximus , all the influence of the ecclesiastical body was X INTRODUCTION .
... , or nearly all the principles of the Catholic church favourable to arbitrary power ; and the king having made himself its supreme head , Pontifex maximus , all the influence of the ecclesiastical body was X INTRODUCTION .
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... body was thrown into the regal scale . The permis- sion to marry , which the clergy of all the Pro- testant churches have obtained , added greatly to the influence of the English monarch ; for the natural wish to provide for an ...
... body was thrown into the regal scale . The permis- sion to marry , which the clergy of all the Pro- testant churches have obtained , added greatly to the influence of the English monarch ; for the natural wish to provide for an ...
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... body of Irish , who had landed in that country , and raised the royal standard , which was immediately joined by the Highlanders . With these means he gained a succession of brilliant victories , which threatened for a time to turn the ...
... body of Irish , who had landed in that country , and raised the royal standard , which was immediately joined by the Highlanders . With these means he gained a succession of brilliant victories , which threatened for a time to turn the ...
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... body of regular forces , under the command of the famous David Lesley . The victories of the Highlanders , under Montrose , were , however , soon followed by a chastisement within their own fastnesses from Cromwell , such as their own ...
... body of regular forces , under the command of the famous David Lesley . The victories of the Highlanders , under Montrose , were , however , soon followed by a chastisement within their own fastnesses from Cromwell , such as their own ...
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