The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... taken place in dress , furniture , repasts , and public amusements . I shall cheerfully bear the reproach of having descended below the dignity of history , if I can succeed in placing before the English of the nineteenth century a true ...
... taken place in dress , furniture , repasts , and public amusements . I shall cheerfully bear the reproach of having descended below the dignity of history , if I can succeed in placing before the English of the nineteenth century a true ...
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... taken place in England , that revolution which , in the thirteenth century , put an end to the tyranny of nation over nation , and that revolution which , a few generations later , put an end to the property of man in man , were ...
... taken place in England , that revolution which , in the thirteenth century , put an end to the tyranny of nation over nation , and that revolution which , a few generations later , put an end to the property of man in man , were ...
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... whose movements have all the precision of clock - work . It is felt that the defence of nations can no longer be safely intrusted to warriors taken from the plough or the loom for a campaign of forty days . 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... whose movements have all the precision of clock - work . It is felt that the defence of nations can no longer be safely intrusted to warriors taken from the plough or the loom for a campaign of forty days . 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... taken place in our country ; nor can the secular history of England be at all understood by us , unless we study it in constant connection with the history of her ecclesiastical polity . The man who took the chief part in settling the ...
... taken place in our country ; nor can the secular history of England be at all understood by us , unless we study it in constant connection with the history of her ecclesiastical polity . The man who took the chief part in settling the ...
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... taken refuge in Switzerland and Germany . They had been hospitably re- ceived by their brethren in the faith , had sate at the feet of the great doctors of Strasburg , Zurich , and Geneva , and had been , during some years , accustomed ...
... taken refuge in Switzerland and Germany . They had been hospitably re- ceived by their brethren in the faith , had sate at the feet of the great doctors of Strasburg , Zurich , and Geneva , and had been , during some years , accustomed ...
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