The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... soon found that they had common interests and common enemies . Both were alike aggrieved by the tyranny of a bad king . Both were alike indignant at the favor shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine . The great ...
... soon found that they had common interests and common enemies . Both were alike aggrieved by the tyranny of a bad king . Both were alike indignant at the favor shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine . The great ...
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... a king in a few excesses ; for they had in reserve a check which soon brought the • fiercest and proudest king to reason - the check 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Resistance an ordinary Check on Tyranny in the Middle Ages,
... a king in a few excesses ; for they had in reserve a check which soon brought the • fiercest and proudest king to reason - the check 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Resistance an ordinary Check on Tyranny in the Middle Ages,
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... soon as the actual conflict was over . The calami- ties of civil war were confined to the slaughter on the field of battle , and to a few subsequent executions and confiscations . In a week the peasant was driving his team and the ...
... soon as the actual conflict was over . The calami- ties of civil war were confined to the slaughter on the field of battle , and to a few subsequent executions and confiscations . In a week the peasant was driving his team and the ...
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... soon found it necessary to retract . The cry of hundreds of thousands was , that they were Eng- lish and not French , freemen and not slaves . In Kent the royal commissioners fled for their lives . In Suffolk four thousand men appeared ...
... soon found it necessary to retract . The cry of hundreds of thousands was , that they were Eng- lish and not French , freemen and not slaves . In Kent the royal commissioners fled for their lives . In Suffolk four thousand men appeared ...
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... soon have been compelled to submit to the dictation of the other . But England , protected by the sea against invasion , and rarely engaged in warlike operations on the Continent , was not , as yet , under the neces- sity of employing ...
... soon have been compelled to submit to the dictation of the other . But England , protected by the sea against invasion , and rarely engaged in warlike operations on the Continent , was not , as yet , under the neces- sity of employing ...
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