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... King of England than the Christians of the East have for loyalty to the Turkish sultan . Nor had the English kings generally sought to foster loyalty in the way which kings find most effective , by their personal presence . Before the ...
... King of England than the Christians of the East have for loyalty to the Turkish sultan . Nor had the English kings generally sought to foster loyalty in the way which kings find most effective , by their personal presence . Before the ...
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... king in England , he committed a great blunder , which had far - reaching consequences , contributing in no small degree to the overthrow of the Stuart dynasty . He withdrew the garrison of Derry in order to send aid to King James in ...
... king in England , he committed a great blunder , which had far - reaching consequences , contributing in no small degree to the overthrow of the Stuart dynasty . He withdrew the garrison of Derry in order to send aid to King James in ...
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... King Charles the Second ; and their Majesties , as soon as their affairs will permit them to summon a Parliament in this kingdom , will endeavour to procure the said Roman Catholics such further security in that par- ticular as may ...
... King Charles the Second ; and their Majesties , as soon as their affairs will permit them to summon a Parliament in this kingdom , will endeavour to procure the said Roman Catholics such further security in that par- ticular as may ...
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... King Charles II . , or at any time since by the laws and statutes that were in force in the said reign of King Charles II . , and shall be put in possession , by order of the Government , of such of them as are in the king's hands , or ...
... King Charles II . , or at any time since by the laws and statutes that were in force in the said reign of King Charles II . , and shall be put in possession , by order of the Government , of such of them as are in the king's hands , or ...
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... King William offered , before the battle of Aughrim , to his uncle , the Duke of Tyrconnel , the following terms : the free exercise of their religion to the Irish Catholics ; half the churches of the kingdom ; half the employments ...
... King William offered , before the battle of Aughrim , to his uncle , the Duke of Tyrconnel , the following terms : the free exercise of their religion to the Irish Catholics ; half the churches of the kingdom ; half the employments ...
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