The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... chief blessings were not without alloy . It will be seen that the system which effectu- ally secured our liberties against the encroachments of kingly power gave birth to a new class of abuses , from which abso- lute monarchies are ...
... chief blessings were not without alloy . It will be seen that the system which effectu- ally secured our liberties against the encroachments of kingly power gave birth to a new class of abuses , from which abso- lute monarchies are ...
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... chief blemishes , were , in the seventh century , and long afterwards , among her chief merits . That the sacerdotal order should encroach on the functions of the civil magistrate would , in our time , be a great evil . But that which ...
... chief blemishes , were , in the seventh century , and long afterwards , among her chief merits . That the sacerdotal order should encroach on the functions of the civil magistrate would , in our time , be a great evil . But that which ...
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... chief fame was derived from their military exploits . Every country , from the Atlantic Ocean to the Dead Sea , witnessed the prodigies of their discipline and valor . Norman knight , at the head of a handful of warriors , scat- tered ...
... chief fame was derived from their military exploits . Every country , from the Atlantic Ocean to the Dead Sea , witnessed the prodigies of their discipline and valor . Norman knight , at the head of a handful of warriors , scat- tered ...
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... chief object of the English was to establish , by force of arms , a great empire on the Continent . The claim of Edward to the inheritance occupied by the House of Valois was a claim in which it might seem that his subjects were little ...
... chief object of the English was to establish , by force of arms , a great empire on the Continent . The claim of Edward to the inheritance occupied by the House of Valois was a claim in which it might seem that his subjects were little ...
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... chief agent in these two great deliverances was religion ; and it may , perhaps , be doubted whether a purer religion might not have been found a less efficient agent . The benevolent spirit of the Christian morality is undoubtedly ...
... chief agent in these two great deliverances was religion ; and it may , perhaps , be doubted whether a purer religion might not have been found a less efficient agent . The benevolent spirit of the Christian morality is undoubtedly ...
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