The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... Parliament ; The King's Speech well received . Debate on a Peace Establishment .... The Nation averse to a Standing Army . 13 18 Mutiny Act ; the Navy .. 20 Acts concerning High - Treason . 21 Earl of Clancarty .. Ways and Means ...
... Parliament ; The King's Speech well received . Debate on a Peace Establishment .... The Nation averse to a Standing Army . 13 18 Mutiny Act ; the Navy .. 20 Acts concerning High - Treason . 21 Earl of Clancarty .. Ways and Means ...
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... Parliament .. 194 Attacks on Burnet .. 196 Renewed Attack on Somers . 198 Question of the Irish Forfeitures ; Dispute between the Houses .. 201 Somers again attacked .. Prorogation of Parliament . Death of James the Second . The ...
... Parliament .. 194 Attacks on Burnet .. 196 Renewed Attack on Somers . 198 Question of the Irish Forfeitures ; Dispute between the Houses .. 201 Somers again attacked .. Prorogation of Parliament . Death of James the Second . The ...
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... Parliament to the author of the admirable articles in the " Edinburgh Review . " On the acceptance of this offer there could be no hesitation ; his political opinions were in the strictest unison with Lord Lansdowne's . Few public men ...
... Parliament to the author of the admirable articles in the " Edinburgh Review . " On the acceptance of this offer there could be no hesitation ; his political opinions were in the strictest unison with Lord Lansdowne's . Few public men ...
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... Parliament for Calne . His public life had now commenced . That public life it may be conven- ient briefly to survey in its several phases , as statesman , orator , poet , essayist , historian . Such was his remarkable variety and ...
... Parliament for Calne . His public life had now commenced . That public life it may be conven- ient briefly to survey in its several phases , as statesman , orator , poet , essayist , historian . Such was his remarkable variety and ...
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... parliamentary and official distinction , and the love of letters , which will rarely brook a rival on the throne , the still higher ambition , as he thought , of adding some great work to the treasures of English thought and English ...
... parliamentary and official distinction , and the love of letters , which will rarely brook a rival on the throne , the still higher ambition , as he thought , of adding some great work to the treasures of English thought and English ...
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