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" Mary advanced a few steps. Halifax on the right, and Powle on the left, stood forth ; and Halifax spoke. The Convention, he said, had agreed to a resolution which he prayed Their Highnesses to hear. They signified their assent ; and the clerk of the House... "
The History of England from the Accession of James II. - الصفحة 442
بواسطة Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849
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...and took their place under the canopy of state. i:•.• - -ui ..• i • '•- 'i; •. • -r. Both Houses approached bowing low. William and Mary...crown was, in their estimation, the more valuable * Duchesa of Marlborough's Vindication ; Review of the Vindication; Burnct, i. 781, 825, and Dartmouth's...

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...their assent ; and the clerk of the House of Lords read, in a loud voice, the Declaration of Eight. When he had concluded, Halifax, in the name of all the Estates of the Eealm, requested the Prince and Princess to accept the crown. William, in his own name and in that...

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...Prince and Princess of Orange signified their assent to it, Halifax, speaker of the House of Lords, in the name of all the Estates of the Realm, requested the prince and princess to accept the crown. " We thankfully accept," said William, " what you have offered to us." Then for himself he assured...

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...assembled. CHAP. On the left were the Commons with their Speaker, attended ^by the mace. The southern door opened : and the Prince and Princess of Orange,...that of his wife, answered that the crown was, in then1 estimation, the more valuable because it was presented to them as a token of the confidence of...

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...had assembled. On the left were the Commons with their Speaker, attended by the mace. The southern door opened: and the Prince and Princess of Orange,...them as a token of the confidence of the nation. " We thank* Duchess pf Marlboroufrh's Dartmouth's note ; Erelyn's DiVindication ; Ucview of the Vin- ary,...

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...had assembled. On the left were the Commons with their Speaker, attended by the mace. The southern door opened ; and the Prince and Princess of Orange,...answered that the crown was, in their estimation, more valuable because it was presented to them as a token of the confidence of the nation. " We thankfully...




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