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... tyrannical but much more disgraceful . He sought to gain his ends by intrigue , falsehood , and dependence on France , and thus roused a powerful opposition in Parliament . Dread of a return of Puritan xii SAMUEL JOHNSON .
... tyrannical but much more disgraceful . He sought to gain his ends by intrigue , falsehood , and dependence on France , and thus roused a powerful opposition in Parliament . Dread of a return of Puritan xii SAMUEL JOHNSON .
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... France , James II . and seated his son - in - law , William of Orange , on the throne of England . As William was childless , it was provided that the succession should pass to Anne , second daughter of James II . , and then ( in ...
... France , James II . and seated his son - in - law , William of Orange , on the throne of England . As William was childless , it was provided that the succession should pass to Anne , second daughter of James II . , and then ( in ...
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... France on September 16 , 1701 , his son , James Edward , was for- mally recognized by King Louis XIV . of France as legitimate king of England . The public sentiment of the English people , thus out- raged , turned loyally to the ...
... France on September 16 , 1701 , his son , James Edward , was for- mally recognized by King Louis XIV . of France as legitimate king of England . The public sentiment of the English people , thus out- raged , turned loyally to the ...
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... France , he used every means to ascendency . make friends with that country , and to keep peace through- Walpole's out Europe . Although some of his measures were unpopu- lar , yet by using the power of the Lords and the landed ...
... France , he used every means to ascendency . make friends with that country , and to keep peace through- Walpole's out Europe . Although some of his measures were unpopu- lar , yet by using the power of the Lords and the landed ...
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... France , and was succeeded by a coalition ministry of which Henry Pelham , his brother the Duke of Newcastle , Chesterfield , and Hardwicke were prominent members . - Reign of George III . In 1760 George III xvi SAMUEL JOHNSON .
... France , and was succeeded by a coalition ministry of which Henry Pelham , his brother the Duke of Newcastle , Chesterfield , and Hardwicke were prominent members . - Reign of George III . In 1760 George III xvi SAMUEL JOHNSON .
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