The Memoirs of the Honourable Sir John Reresby, Baronet and Last Governor of York: Containing Several Private and Remarkable Transactions, from the Restoration to the Revolution Inclusively |
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... Majesty's Promife . I thank'd him , but d I could not appear in any degree of Oppofition to his High- fs's Intereft and Pleasure , and would therefore defer my Pre- fions to a better Opportunity . This he took very kindly , ent with me ...
... Majesty's Promife . I thank'd him , but d I could not appear in any degree of Oppofition to his High- fs's Intereft and Pleasure , and would therefore defer my Pre- fions to a better Opportunity . This he took very kindly , ent with me ...
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... Majesty's Inte- t : But that they had gained but little on me , who had had the onour of being fo long known to his Majefty , and had been fo ely confirmed in my Belief by Affurances from my Lord Trea- er : That to the best of my ...
... Majesty's Inte- t : But that they had gained but little on me , who had had the onour of being fo long known to his Majefty , and had been fo ely confirmed in my Belief by Affurances from my Lord Trea- er : That to the best of my ...
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... Majesty's Answer was this , That they the Contents of it , that he was not wil- y to it as it deserved . Lautherdale was nd the fame Day it was carried , tho ' but Houfe , That the King's Meffage lately f fome Means for a Supply to his ...
... Majesty's Answer was this , That they the Contents of it , that he was not wil- y to it as it deserved . Lautherdale was nd the fame Day it was carried , tho ' but Houfe , That the King's Meffage lately f fome Means for a Supply to his ...
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... Majesty's adhering to than to his Two Houfes of Parliament : d Treasurer , and some others of the Cabi- s carried by Two and Twenty Votes , and iers were for it ; whence it was by fome Le , being no longer in Councils , was grown , and ...
... Majesty's adhering to than to his Two Houfes of Parliament : d Treasurer , and some others of the Cabi- s carried by Two and Twenty Votes , and iers were for it ; whence it was by fome Le , being no longer in Councils , was grown , and ...
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... Majesty's Speech , where he faid he was willing oncur with his Parliament , in paffing a Bill to limit a Popish ceffor , so that he should not be able to alter the Government Religion as now by Law established , tho ' he would not fuf ...
... Majesty's Speech , where he faid he was willing oncur with his Parliament , in paffing a Bill to limit a Popish ceffor , so that he should not be able to alter the Government Religion as now by Law established , tho ' he would not fuf ...
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