A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 |
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第 ix 頁
... Protestant feelings of the country Dangers to Protestantism in Europe · • The jealousy of foreigners gradually turns against the Revolution Foreign Policy The Spanish Succession • England desires the acceptance of the will of Charles II ...
... Protestant feelings of the country Dangers to Protestantism in Europe · • The jealousy of foreigners gradually turns against the Revolution Foreign Policy The Spanish Succession • England desires the acceptance of the will of Charles II ...
第 xi 頁
... Protestant succession in great danger . 134 Refusal of the Pretender to become a Protestant 137 Forms the chief obstacle to his success Advantages of the Whigs The Commercial Treaty Its failure weakens the Ministry General Election ...
... Protestant succession in great danger . 134 Refusal of the Pretender to become a Protestant 137 Forms the chief obstacle to his success Advantages of the Whigs The Commercial Treaty Its failure weakens the Ministry General Election ...
第 xiii 頁
... Protestants . The Jewish Naturalisation Act Popular disturbances . Repeal of the Act Intolerance not confined to the Anglicans or High Churchmen Repeal of the law against witchcraft Rectification of the calendar The position of the ...
... Protestants . The Jewish Naturalisation Act Popular disturbances . Repeal of the Act Intolerance not confined to the Anglicans or High Churchmen Repeal of the law against witchcraft Rectification of the calendar The position of the ...
第 5 頁
... Protestant suc- cession , while the legitimate line adhered to Catholicism . Apart from this , the Tories had little or no sympathy with the Catholics . If the Dissenters were more strongly antipapal than the clergy of the Established ...
... Protestant suc- cession , while the legitimate line adhered to Catholicism . Apart from this , the Tories had little or no sympathy with the Catholics . If the Dissenters were more strongly antipapal than the clergy of the Established ...
第 11 頁
... Protestant regency . But this , too , was made impossible by circumstances . The child had been carried to France , and the popular belief that he was supposititious damped the enthusiasm of his supporters . Assuming that James had ...
... Protestant regency . But this , too , was made impossible by circumstances . The child had been carried to France , and the popular belief that he was supposititious damped the enthusiasm of his supporters . Assuming that James had ...
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第 303 頁 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
第 167 頁 - THE Earl of Oxford was removed on Tuesday : the queen died on Sunday. What a world is this ! and how does Fortune banter us ! John Barber tells me, you have set your face toward Ireland.