The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... Realm in an hafty and furreptitious Manner : It was not fo much as pretended , that the dozen of Nobles were then introduced for any other Purpose , but to gain a Question of the highest Impor- tance , no less than a Question of Peace ...
... Realm in an hafty and furreptitious Manner : It was not fo much as pretended , that the dozen of Nobles were then introduced for any other Purpose , but to gain a Question of the highest Impor- tance , no less than a Question of Peace ...
Page 118
... runs as follows . Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and Commons affembled at Westminster , lawfully , fully , and freely reprefenting all the Eftates • Eftates of the People of this Realm , did 118 The CRISIS .
... runs as follows . Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and Commons affembled at Westminster , lawfully , fully , and freely reprefenting all the Eftates • Eftates of the People of this Realm , did 118 The CRISIS .
Page 119
Sir Richard Steele. • Eftates of the People of this Realm , did up- on the 13th Day of February , in the Year of our Lord 1688 , prefent unto their Majefties , • then called and known by the Names and Stile of William and Mary , Prince ...
Sir Richard Steele. • Eftates of the People of this Realm , did up- on the 13th Day of February , in the Year of our Lord 1688 , prefent unto their Majefties , • then called and known by the Names and Stile of William and Mary , Prince ...
Page 120
... Realm . And whereas the faid late King James the IId having abdicated the Government , and the Throne being thereby vacant , His Highness the Prince of Orange ( whom it hath pleafed Almighty God to make the glorious Inftrument of ...
... Realm . And whereas the faid late King James the IId having abdicated the Government , and the Throne being thereby vacant , His Highness the Prince of Orange ( whom it hath pleafed Almighty God to make the glorious Inftrument of ...
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... Authority , Ecclefiaftical or Spi- ritual , within this Realm . So help me God . Upon which their faid Majefties did accept ' the Crown , and Royal Dignity of the King- doms doms of England , France and Ireland , and the 124 The CRISI S.
... Authority , Ecclefiaftical or Spi- ritual , within this Realm . So help me God . Upon which their faid Majefties did accept ' the Crown , and Royal Dignity of the King- doms doms of England , France and Ireland , and the 124 The CRISI S.
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