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Page 95
... Crown , the two pillars on which its original foundations rested . Little more than nine months before , paradoxically , their advocacy of the restrictive clauses of the Act of Settlement had seemingly disposed of the Tories ' last ...
... Crown , the two pillars on which its original foundations rested . Little more than nine months before , paradoxically , their advocacy of the restrictive clauses of the Act of Settlement had seemingly disposed of the Tories ' last ...
Page 218
... Crown and its advisers . Even in the periods of respite when the Houses were not in session provision had always to be made against the next meeting of Parliament ; and once that meeting took place ceaseless vigilance was the order of ...
... Crown and its advisers . Even in the periods of respite when the Houses were not in session provision had always to be made against the next meeting of Parliament ; and once that meeting took place ceaseless vigilance was the order of ...
Page 360
... Crown , or perhaps as compensation for the loss of an office , rather than as a pledge of good conduct in the future . Between 1707 and the death of Anne such grants , not surprisingly , became exceedingly rare . When Lieutenant ...
... Crown , or perhaps as compensation for the loss of an office , rather than as a pledge of good conduct in the future . Between 1707 and the death of Anne such grants , not surprisingly , became exceedingly rare . When Lieutenant ...
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