The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... received only a faint tincture of Roman arts and letters . Of the western provinces which obeyed the Cæsars , she was the last that was conquered , and the first that was flung away . No magnificent remains of Latian porches and ...
... received only a faint tincture of Roman arts and letters . Of the western provinces which obeyed the Cæsars , she was the last that was conquered , and the first that was flung away . No magnificent remains of Latian porches and ...
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... received in the Parisian , society of the eighteenth century . Yet , surely , a system which , however deformed by superstition , introduced strong moral restraints into communities previously governed only by vigor of muscle and by ...
... received in the Parisian , society of the eighteenth century . Yet , surely , a system which , however deformed by superstition , introduced strong moral restraints into communities previously governed only by vigor of muscle and by ...
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... received their education in Normandy . English sees and English estates were bestowed on Normans . Norman - French was familiarly spoken in the palace of Westminster . The court of Rouen seems to have been to the court of Edward the ...
... received their education in Normandy . English sees and English estates were bestowed on Normans . Norman - French was familiarly spoken in the palace of Westminster . The court of Rouen seems to have been to the court of Edward the ...
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... received the homage of Scotland . By their valor , by their policy , by their fortunate matrimonial alliances , they became far more powerful on the Continent than their liege lords , the kings of France . Asia , as well as Europe , was ...
... received the homage of Scotland . By their valor , by their policy , by their fortunate matrimonial alliances , they became far more powerful on the Continent than their liege lords , the kings of France . Asia , as well as Europe , was ...
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... received from historians a very scanty measure of attention . They were brought about neither by legislative regulation nor by physical force . Moral causes noiselessly effaced , first the distinction between Norman and Saxon , and then ...
... received from historians a very scanty measure of attention . They were brought about neither by legislative regulation nor by physical force . Moral causes noiselessly effaced , first the distinction between Norman and Saxon , and then ...
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