The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... passed ,. ....... .. Peace with the United Provinces ; Administration of Danby , Embarrassing Situation of the Country Party , .. Dealings of that Party with the French Embassy , Peace of Nimeguen ; violent Discontents in England , Fall ...
... passed ,. ....... .. Peace with the United Provinces ; Administration of Danby , Embarrassing Situation of the Country Party , .. Dealings of that Party with the French Embassy , Peace of Nimeguen ; violent Discontents in England , Fall ...
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... passed away . The islanders returned , with awe deeply impressed on their half - opened minds , and told the wondering inhabitants of the hovels of London and York that , near the grave of Saint Peter , a mighty race , now extinct , had ...
... passed away . The islanders returned , with awe deeply impressed on their half - opened minds , and told the wondering inhabitants of the hovels of London and York that , near the grave of Saint Peter , a mighty race , now extinct , had ...
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... passed , as of course , to that house . The zeal and vigor which they displayed present a remarkable contrast to the torpor of the French , who were far more deeply interested in the event of the struggle . The greatest victories ...
... passed , as of course , to that house . The zeal and vigor which they displayed present a remarkable contrast to the torpor of the French , who were far more deeply interested in the event of the struggle . The greatest victories ...
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... seventeenth century would not have passed away without a fierce conflict between our kings and their parliaments . But other causes of perhaps greater po- 34 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The English Monarchy a singular Exception, and why,
... seventeenth century would not have passed away without a fierce conflict between our kings and their parliaments . But other causes of perhaps greater po- 34 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The English Monarchy a singular Exception, and why,
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... passed to a far worse class of teachers . The sixteenth century was comparatively a time of light . Yet even in the sixteenth century a consider- able number of those who quitted the old religion followed .he first confident and ...
... passed to a far worse class of teachers . The sixteenth century was comparatively a time of light . Yet even in the sixteenth century a consider- able number of those who quitted the old religion followed .he first confident and ...
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