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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… in his design "of carrying the war into the enemy's country." Accordingly when the Commons, on Jan. 20, called … a speech announcing his determination to leave the country. Meanwhile important events were happening on the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… common people in London, and even those of quality in the country, believed she was the Pope's eldest daughter … the King's leave to go abroad, for, if they lived in the country, which they must do, being forbidden the Court, the country would flock to them, and perhaps occasion jealousies …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of pensioners, who were selling God, their souls and their country for private and filthy lucre, and whose names, if … that he thought it were much better he were at home in the country, now that term was over, and that the King knew more … In January Col. Danvers, who had been preaching about the country (p. 419), was committed to the Tower for treasonable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of A Letter from a Gent in London to his Friend in the Country, an unlicensed pamphlet about M. de Luzancy (for whom … England and France was much in favour of the latter country, the exports from England being only 171,000 l. a … of Bridekirke with a pulpit. It was made by workmen in the country, was in several places of the back and cover gilded …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… hand to the Mayor, aldermen, officers of the garrison and country gentlemen, and knighted the sheriff and Col. Piper, … p. 680). He had petitioned in July for leave to go to his country house till Michaelmas, both he and his wife having … mentions that the Commons were allowed no wages from the country, and that all things went on unanimously between the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… difficult conjuncture, to discharge their duties to their country, their religion, and their posterity, all which call … English will land, and where they will be joined by the country people. I have just learnt that Mons. Rose [Rosene] … of our state, the enemy's, and the condition of the country, you would think otherwise. If we fail our army would …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Scotsmen charged with preparing an insurrection in their country to coincide with the rising in England. Sir John … 211) and several were whipped and sent back to their own country. Against this treatment certain Scots inhabitants of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… shaken by the incessant volleys (pp. 85, 86). The whole country as far as Landguard was covered with the smoke (p. … News came on the 8th that the Dutch had inundated all the country between Amsterdam and Utrecht, to check the advance … and goods there was scarcely room in the inns, and the country thereabouts was so drowned that there was neither hay …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… any place, to assure the inhabitants of the neighbouring country that England desired to live in amity with them, and … recusants (p. 43). Letters from various parts of the country describe the satisfaction felt at the agreement … height of his troubles. They will have it he goes into the country with a gallant train of Papists, which he will keep …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… (p. 479). Warned, however, by his ministers in this country, of the need of his presence here, he did not tarry … by the Calendar as to events happening in this country on and after King William's return, attention may be … of the drastic measures taken for this reduction of the country seems to have been a general exodus of the Scotchmen …
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