The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... things also , which at a later period were justly regarded as among her chief blemishes , were , in the seventh century , and long afterwards , among her chief merits . That the sacerdotal order should encroach on the functions of the ...
... things also , which at a later period were justly regarded as among her chief blemishes , were , in the seventh century , and long afterwards , among her chief merits . That the sacerdotal order should encroach on the functions of the ...
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... thing but those squalid cabins and un- cleared woods amidst which he was born . In times when life and when female honor were exposed to daily risk from ty- rants and marauders , it was better that the precinct of a shrine should be ...
... thing but those squalid cabins and un- cleared woods amidst which he was born . In times when life and when female honor were exposed to daily risk from ty- rants and marauders , it was better that the precinct of a shrine should be ...
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... thing in common between the England to which John had been chased by Philip Augustus , and the England from which the armies of Edward the Third went forth to conquer France . A period of more than a hundred years followed , during ...
... thing in common between the England to which John had been chased by Philip Augustus , and the England from which the armies of Edward the Third went forth to conquer France . A period of more than a hundred years followed , during ...
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... things , indeed , there is a natural connection . Where history is regarded merely as a picture of life and manners , or as a collection of experiments from which general maxims of civil wisdom may be drawn , a writer lies under no very ...
... things , indeed , there is a natural connection . Where history is regarded merely as a picture of life and manners , or as a collection of experiments from which general maxims of civil wisdom may be drawn , a writer lies under no very ...
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... thing but what they sought . The champions of the Stuarts could easily point out instances of oppression exercised on the subject . The de- fenders of the Roundheads could as easily produce instances of determined and successful ...
... thing but what they sought . The champions of the Stuarts could easily point out instances of oppression exercised on the subject . The de- fenders of the Roundheads could as easily produce instances of determined and successful ...
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