jacobite in A Sentence

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    These seven will not enter a Jacobite church.

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    The Jacobite threat ended, soon after Walpole's term ended, with the defeat of the rebellion of 1745.

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    The Jacobite threat was effectively ended, soon after Walpole's term ended, by the defeat of the rebellion of 1745.

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    The Jacobite threat was effectively put to rest, soon after Walpole's term ended, with the defeat of the rebellion of 1745.

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    She was the daughter of James Drummond, the 3rd Earl of Perth and sister of the Jacobite Dukes, James Drummond and John Drummond.

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    The AG said about 200 people belonging to the Jacobite faction were camping in the church and preventing the implementation of the top court's verdict.

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    In the following century the family was more preoccupied with assisting the Jacobite uprising than pruning the roses, but in calmer times in 1842 Queen Victoria planted two copper beeches here, and enjoyed walks in the garden with Albert.

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    By watching the film, you wouldn't learn that Queen Anne presided over the unionof Scotland and England into Great Britain in 1707, kept the Jacobite supporters of her Catholic half-brother at bay, successfully maintained a Protestant monarchy that has lasted into the present day, and furthered Britain's rise to dominance on sea and land, ushering in the first century of Britain's global empire.

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    By watching the film, you wouldn't learn that Queen Anne presided over the union of Scotland and England into Great Britain in 1707, kept the Jacobite supporters of her Catholic half-brother at bay, successfully maintained a Protestant monarchy that has lasted into the present day, and furthered Britain's rise to dominance on sea and land, ushering in the first century of Britain's global empire.

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