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Page 128
... France ! to Louis XIV . , as an argument to increase his disgraceful pension , and acce- lerate the assistance which he was to receive from France to establish despotism in England . In Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs , " among documents ...
... France ! to Louis XIV . , as an argument to increase his disgraceful pension , and acce- lerate the assistance which he was to receive from France to establish despotism in England . In Sir John Dalrymple's " Memoirs , " among documents ...
Page 234
... France ; and they foresaw that , if he was trusted with an army , he would apply it to the destruction of the civil and religious liberties of their country . Here was a coalition of interests , then , between the English patriots and ...
... France ; and they foresaw that , if he was trusted with an army , he would apply it to the destruction of the civil and religious liberties of their country . Here was a coalition of interests , then , between the English patriots and ...
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... France , abetting the designs of Charles , can- not , at this day , be properly estimated . At the very time when the parliament was giving money for a war , Lord Danby was writ- ing , by his master's order , to beg for money as the ...
... France , abetting the designs of Charles , can- not , at this day , be properly estimated . At the very time when the parliament was giving money for a war , Lord Danby was writ- ing , by his master's order , to beg for money as the ...
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