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" ... that the principal point then in view was the exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about... "
The History of England - Page 189
by Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1759
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A Description of the Memorable Sieges and Battles in the North of England ...

Thomas Fairfax Baron Fairfax - 1786 - 492 pages
...kingdom ; and fmce it is inconteftible, that the principal point then in view,, was the excfufion or the royal family from their undoubted right to the...bring it about. But whatever may be hereafter devifed tor the joint benefit of both nations, the King wilt mod readily comply with the- requeft of his par-...
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History of the Transactions in Scotland in the Years 1715-16 and ..., Volume 2

George Charles - 1817 - 496 pages
...kingdom; and/ since it is incontestible, that the principal 'point then in view, was the exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about : but whatever may be hereafter...
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History of the transactions in Scotland, in the years 1715-16, and ..., Volume 2

George Charles (bookseller.) - 1817 - 490 pages
...each kingdom; andj since it is incontestible, that the principal point then in view, was the exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about : but whatever may be hereafter...
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History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and ..., Volume 2

George Charles - 1817 - 492 pages
...kingdom; and, since it is incontestible, that the principal point then in view, was the 'exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about : but whatever may be hereafter...
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A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, Volume 3

James Browne - 1838 - 538 pages
...each kingdom ; and since it is incontestable, that the principal point then in view, was the exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about ; but what ever may be hereafter...
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Memoirs of Prince Charles Stuart: (count of Albany) Commonly ..., Volume 1

Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 490 pages
...each kingdom ; and since it is incontestable that the principal point then in view was the exclusion of the royal family from their undoubted right to the crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about ; but whatever may be hereafter...
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English Jacobite Ballads, Songs, & Satires, Etc: From the Mss. at Towneley ...

Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1877 - 244 pages
...each Kingdom ; & since it is incontestable, that the principal point then in view was the exclusion of the royal Family from their undoubted right to the Crown, for which purpose the grossest corruptions were openly used to bring it about. But whatever may be hereafter...
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Historical Papers Relating to the Jacobite Period, 1699-1750, Volume 1

James Allardyce - 1895 - 446 pages
...each Kingdom ; and since it is incontestable, that the principal Point then in View was the Exclusion of the Royal Family from their undoubted Right to the Crown, for which Purpose the Grossest Corruptions were openly used to bring it about. But whatever may be hereafter...
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Publications: Allardyce, James, ed. Historical papers relating to ..., Issue 14

1895 - 446 pages
...each Kingdom ; and since it is incontestable, that the principal Point then in View was the Exclusion of the Royal Family from their undoubted Right to the Crown, for which Purpose the Grossest Corruptions were openly used to bring it about. But whatever may be hereafter...
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Crowded with Genius: Edinburgh, 1745-1789

James Buchan - 2009 - 468 pages
...each Kingdom; and since it is incontestable that the principal point then in View, was the exclusion of the Royal Family from their undoubted Right to the Crown, for which Purpose the grossest Corruptions were openly used to bring it about: But whatever may be hereafter...
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