The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... King's Speech to the Parliament ,. ...... 403 Debate in the Commons ; Speech of Seymour ,. 404 The Revenue voted , ... 406 Proceedings of the Commons concerning Religion , 406 Additional Taxes voted ; Sir Dudley North ,. 407 Proceedings ...
... King's Speech to the Parliament ,. ...... 403 Debate in the Commons ; Speech of Seymour ,. 404 The Revenue voted , ... 406 Proceedings of the Commons concerning Religion , 406 Additional Taxes voted ; Sir Dudley North ,. 407 Proceedings ...
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... kings of England rose , indeed , to an eminence which was the wonder and dread of all neighboring nations . They conquered Ireland . They received the homage of Scotland . By their valor , by their policy , by their fortunate ...
... kings of England rose , indeed , to an eminence which was the wonder and dread of all neighboring nations . They conquered Ireland . They received the homage of Scotland . By their valor , by their policy , by their fortunate ...
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... kings were a curse to her . The follies and vices of the seventh were her salvation . Had John inherited the great ... King of France at the same time been as incapable as all the other successors of Hugh Capet had been , the House of ...
... kings were a curse to her . The follies and vices of the seventh were her salvation . Had John inherited the great ... King of France at the same time been as incapable as all the other successors of Hugh Capet had been , the House of ...
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... kings had extorted money without the authority of parliament . Another set cited cases in which the parliament had assumed to itself the power of inflicting punishment on kings . Those who saw only one half of the evidence would have ...
... kings had extorted money without the authority of parliament . Another set cited cases in which the parliament had assumed to itself the power of inflicting punishment on kings . Those who saw only one half of the evidence would have ...
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... king wise who presumed far on the forbearance of the English people . They might sometimes allow him to overstep the ... king in a few excesses ; for they had in reserve a check which soon brought the • fiercest and proudest king to ...
... king wise who presumed far on the forbearance of the English people . They might sometimes allow him to overstep the ... king in a few excesses ; for they had in reserve a check which soon brought the • fiercest and proudest king to ...
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