The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power , compared with which every other maritime power , ancient or modern , sinks into insignif icance ; how Scotland , after ages of enmity , was at length united to ...
... seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power , compared with which every other maritime power , ancient or modern , sinks into insignif icance ; how Scotland , after ages of enmity , was at length united to ...
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... seemed to deserve a more re- spectful mention from philosophers and philanthropists . The same observations will apply to the contempt with which , in the last century , it was fashionable to speak of the pilgrimages , the sanctuaries ...
... seemed to deserve a more re- spectful mention from philosophers and philanthropists . The same observations will apply to the contempt with which , in the last century , it was fashionable to speak of the pilgrimages , the sanctuaries ...
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... seemed that the line of Hugh Capet was about to end as the Merovingian and Carlovingian lines had ended , and that a single great monarchy would spread from the Orkneys to the Pyrenees . So strong an association is estab- lished in most ...
... seemed that the line of Hugh Capet was about to end as the Merovingian and Carlovingian lines had ended , and that a single great monarchy would spread from the Orkneys to the Pyrenees . So strong an association is estab- lished in most ...
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... seemed not improbable , acquired by the sword an ascendency similar to that which formerly belonged to the Roman republic . Cooped up once more within the limits of the island , the warlike people employed in civil strife those arms ...
... seemed not improbable , acquired by the sword an ascendency similar to that which formerly belonged to the Roman republic . Cooped up once more within the limits of the island , the warlike people employed in civil strife those arms ...
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... seemed to him to be confined to the nobles and the fighting men , and to leave no traces such as he had been accustomed to see elsewhere , no ruined dwellings , no depopulated cities . It was not only by the efficiency of the restraints ...
... seemed to him to be confined to the nobles and the fighting men , and to leave no traces such as he had been accustomed to see elsewhere , no ruined dwellings , no depopulated cities . It was not only by the efficiency of the restraints ...
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