The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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Sivu iii
... Religion , 8 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 The 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 ...
... Religion , 8 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 The 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 ...
Sivu ix
... Religion , 406 Additional Taxes voted ; Sir Dudley North ,. 407 Proceedings of the Lords , ... 409 Bill for reversing the Attainder of Stafford ,. 410 CHAPTER V. Whig Refugees on the Continent ,. 412 Their Correspondents in England ...
... Religion , 406 Additional Taxes voted ; Sir Dudley North ,. 407 Proceedings of the Lords , ... 409 Bill for reversing the Attainder of Stafford ,. 410 CHAPTER V. Whig Refugees on the Continent ,. 412 Their Correspondents in England ...
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... religion over religion , remained indeed a member of the empire , but a withered and distorted member , adding no strength to the body politic , and reproachfully pointed at by all who feared or envied the greatness of England . Yet ...
... religion over religion , remained indeed a member of the empire , but a withered and distorted member , adding no strength to the body politic , and reproachfully pointed at by all who feared or envied the greatness of England . Yet ...
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... religious orders , it was surely good that , in an age of ignorance and violence , there should be quiet cloisters and gardens , in which the arts of peace could be safely cultivated , in which gentle and contemplative natures could ...
... religious orders , it was surely good that , in an age of ignorance and violence , there should be quiet cloisters and gardens , in which the arts of peace could be safely cultivated , in which gentle and contemplative natures could ...
Sivu 8
... religion of the Saxons ; and thus one cause of deadly animosity was removed . The Danish and Saxon tongues , both dialects of one wide - spread language , were blended together . But the distinction between the two nations was by no ...
... religion of the Saxons ; and thus one cause of deadly animosity was removed . The Danish and Saxon tongues , both dialects of one wide - spread language , were blended together . But the distinction between the two nations was by no ...
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