The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Nature of the ancient English Government often misrepre- sented , and why , ...... Description of the limited Monarchies of the Middle Ages , Prerogatives of the ancient English Kings , how limited ,. The Limitations not always strictly ...
... Nature of the ancient English Government often misrepre- sented , and why , ...... Description of the limited Monarchies of the Middle Ages , Prerogatives of the ancient English Kings , how limited ,. The Limitations not always strictly ...
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... . 159 Views of Lewis with respect to England , 160 Treaty of Dover , .... 163 Nature of the English Cabinet , 164 The Cabal , 165 Shutting of the Exchequer , 167 War with the United Provinces and their extreme Danger , ATENTS .
... . 159 Views of Lewis with respect to England , 160 Treaty of Dover , .... 163 Nature of the English Cabinet , 164 The Cabal , 165 Shutting of the Exchequer , 167 War with the United Provinces and their extreme Danger , ATENTS .
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... natures could find an asy- lum , in which one brother could employ himself in transcrib- ing the Æneid of Virgil ... natural philosophy might make experi- ments on the properties of plants and minerals . Had not such retreats been ...
... natures could find an asy- lum , in which one brother could employ himself in transcrib- ing the Æneid of Virgil ... natural philosophy might make experi- ments on the properties of plants and minerals . Had not such retreats been ...
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... natural eloquence which they assiduously cultivated . It was the boast of one of their historians that the Norman gentlemen were orators from the cradle . But their chief fame was derived from their military exploits . Every country ...
... natural eloquence which they assiduously cultivated . It was the boast of one of their historians that the Norman gentlemen were orators from the cradle . But their chief fame was derived from their military exploits . Every country ...
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... nature of those institutions , there has been much dishonest and acrimonious controversy . The historical literature of England has indeed suffered grievously from a circumstance which has not a little con- tributed to her prosperity ...
... nature of those institutions , there has been much dishonest and acrimonious controversy . The historical literature of England has indeed suffered grievously from a circumstance which has not a little con- tributed to her prosperity ...
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