The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Politicians of that Age , State of Scotland ,. ..... 141 143 State of Ireland , ..... 145 The Government becomes ... Politics , and Ascendency of France ,. 154 Character of Lewis the Fourteenth , 155 The Triple Alliance , 157 The Country ...
... Politicians of that Age , State of Scotland ,. ..... 141 143 State of Ireland , ..... 145 The Government becomes ... Politics , and Ascendency of France ,. 154 Character of Lewis the Fourteenth , 155 The Triple Alliance , 157 The Country ...
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... political combinations , it was better that the Christian nations should be roused and united for the recovery of the Holy Sepulchre , than that they should , one by one , be overwhelmed by the Mahometan power . Whatever reproach may ...
... political combinations , it was better that the Christian nations should be roused and united for the recovery of the Holy Sepulchre , than that they should , one by one , be overwhelmed by the Mahometan power . Whatever reproach may ...
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... political institutions of England were , at this early period , regarded by the English with pride and affection , and by the most enlightened men of neighboring nations with admiration and envy , is proved by the clearest evidence ...
... political institutions of England were , at this early period , regarded by the English with pride and affection , and by the most enlightened men of neighboring nations with admiration and envy , is proved by the clearest evidence ...
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... political necessity . But it would be a great error to infer , from such irregularities , that the English monarchs were , either in theory or in prac tice , absolute . We live in a highly - civilized society , in which intelligence is ...
... political necessity . But it would be a great error to infer , from such irregularities , that the English monarchs were , either in theory or in prac tice , absolute . We live in a highly - civilized society , in which intelligence is ...
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... political distempers - a remedy which was always at hand , and which , though doubtless sharp at the moment , produced no deep or lasting ill effects . If a popular chief raised his standard in a popular cause , an irregular army could ...
... political distempers - a remedy which was always at hand , and which , though doubtless sharp at the moment , produced no deep or lasting ill effects . If a popular chief raised his standard in a popular cause , an irregular army could ...
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