The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... Nation averse to a Standing Army . 13 18 Mutiny Act ; the Navy .. 20 Acts concerning High - Treason . 21 Earl of Clancarty .. Ways and Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ... HERREN 422228 14 15 22 25 Proceedings ...
... Nation averse to a Standing Army . 13 18 Mutiny Act ; the Navy .. 20 Acts concerning High - Treason . 21 Earl of Clancarty .. Ways and Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ... HERREN 422228 14 15 22 25 Proceedings ...
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... Nation . 186 Captain Kidd .. 190 Meeting of 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 ...
... Nation . 186 Captain Kidd .. 190 Meeting of 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 ...
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... nation . It would cease to be haughtily aristocratic ; it would show the progress of the people in all its ranks and orders . There can be no doubt that , as to the actual life of certain periods , Shakspeare and Scott are more true and ...
... nation . It would cease to be haughtily aristocratic ; it would show the progress of the people in all its ranks and orders . There can be no doubt that , as to the actual life of certain periods , Shakspeare and Scott are more true and ...
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... nations must have existed primarily in a metrical form , he retransferred some of the portions of early Roman history back into the shape which might be supposed to have been their original one ere his- toricised by Livy , — and this ...
... nations must have existed primarily in a metrical form , he retransferred some of the portions of early Roman history back into the shape which might be supposed to have been their original one ere his- toricised by Livy , — and this ...
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... nation , that we hesitate not to depart on this occasion from the usage of our journal , and to record in these lines our sense of so irreparable a loss . - " Others will relate , as long as literary history excites the sym- pathy and ...
... nation , that we hesitate not to depart on this occasion from the usage of our journal , and to record in these lines our sense of so irreparable a loss . - " Others will relate , as long as literary history excites the sym- pathy and ...
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