History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First volume And Notes By the Earls ... 5

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History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First volume And Notes By the Earls ... 5
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715
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Q3 280 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN 1705. so entire as he seemed to suppose : there was some cause given to doubt of the miracle ; for when a se- curity, that was real and visible, was thus ofTered, those who made the othet motion, flew oflF from it, 432 They pretended, that it was because they could not go oflF from their first motion ; but they were told, that the immediate successor might indeed, during her life, continue in England, yet it was not to be supposed that her son the elector could b
...e always absent from his own dominions, and throw off all care of them, and of the concerns of the empire, in which he bore so great a share. If he should go over for ever so short a time, the accident might happen, in which it was certainly necessary to pro- vide such an expedient, as was now offered. This laid them open to much censure, but men engaged in parties are not easily put out of countenance. It was resolved, that the regents should be seven, and no more ; and they were fixed by the posts they were in: the archbishop of Canterbury, the lord keeper, the lord treasurer, lord president, lord privy seal, lord high admiral, and the lord chief justice, for the time being, were named for that high tnlst^.

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