Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... brother , would be his successor , as it was gen- erally known that Charles II . had no legitimate heir . It was hoped by some that his illegitimate son , the Duke of Monmouth , a Protestant , might succeed him . Some had even hinted ...
... brother , would be his successor , as it was gen- erally known that Charles II . had no legitimate heir . It was hoped by some that his illegitimate son , the Duke of Monmouth , a Protestant , might succeed him . Some had even hinted ...
Page 11
... brother , become their ruler , the New Englanders began to tremble for their religion . There was murmuring from every village and plantation , keeping society in a constant ferment . The three hunters were still discussing their ill ...
... brother , become their ruler , the New Englanders began to tremble for their religion . There was murmuring from every village and plantation , keeping society in a constant ferment . The three hunters were still discussing their ill ...
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... brothers only , for brothers differ . The friendship between me and you , I will not compare to a chain , for that rains might rust , or the falling tree might break . We are the same as if one man's body were divided into two parts ...
... brothers only , for brothers differ . The friendship between me and you , I will not compare to a chain , for that rains might rust , or the falling tree might break . We are the same as if one man's body were divided into two parts ...
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... brother James ascended the throne . A period of theological and political excitement in England followed , in which William Penn became involved . William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the influence ...
... brother James ascended the throne . A period of theological and political excitement in England followed , in which William Penn became involved . William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the influence ...
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... brother James , Duke of York , was crowned King of England . On ascend- ing the throne , the very first act of James II . was one of honest but imprudent bigotry . Incapable of reading the signs of the times , or fully prepared to dare ...
... brother James , Duke of York , was crowned King of England . On ascend- ing the throne , the very first act of James II . was one of honest but imprudent bigotry . Incapable of reading the signs of the times , or fully prepared to dare ...
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