The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... head of a handful of warriors , scat- tered the Celts of Connaught . Another founded the monarchy of the Two Sicilies , and saw the emperors both of the East One and of the West fly before his arms . A HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 9.
... head of a handful of warriors , scat- tered the Celts of Connaught . Another founded the monarchy of the Two Sicilies , and saw the emperors both of the East One and of the West fly before his arms . A HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 9.
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... head . It was no dis- paragement to the bravest and noblest knights to kneel at his feet . His person was inviolable . He alone was entitled to convoke the estates of the realm . He could at his pleasure dismiss them ; and his assent ...
... head . It was no dis- paragement to the bravest and noblest knights to kneel at his feet . His person was inviolable . He alone was entitled to convoke the estates of the realm . He could at his pleasure dismiss them ; and his assent ...
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... head . The limits of the authority which he possessed , as such , were not traced , and indeed have never yet been traced , with precision . The laws which declared him supreme in ecclesiastical matters were drawn rudely and in general ...
... head . The limits of the authority which he possessed , as such , were not traced , and indeed have never yet been traced , with precision . The laws which declared him supreme in ecclesiastical matters were drawn rudely and in general ...
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... head of the Protestant interest , and , while persecuting Presbyterians at home , extended a powerful protection to Presbyterian churches abroad . At the head of the opposite party was the mightiest prince of the age , a prince who ...
... head of the Protestant interest , and , while persecuting Presbyterians at home , extended a powerful protection to Presbyterian churches abroad . At the head of the opposite party was the mightiest prince of the age , a prince who ...
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... head of the reforming party , redressed the grievance , thanked the Commons , in touching and dignified language , for their tender care of the general weal , brought back to herself the hearts of the people , and left to her suc ...
... head of the reforming party , redressed the grievance , thanked the Commons , in touching and dignified language , for their tender care of the general weal , brought back to herself the hearts of the people , and left to her suc ...
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