The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race . The subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom , even in Asia , been more complete . The country was portioned out among the captains of the invaders . Strong military ...
... whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race . The subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom , even in Asia , been more complete . The country was portioned out among the captains of the invaders . Strong military ...
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... whole nation would be instantly electrified by the news . In the middle ages , the state of soci- ety was widely different . Rarely , and with great difficulty , did the wrongs of individuals come to the knowledge of the public . A man ...
... whole nation would be instantly electrified by the news . In the middle ages , the state of soci- ety was widely different . Rarely , and with great difficulty , did the wrongs of individuals come to the knowledge of the public . A man ...
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... whole island contained in the days of the Plantagenets ; and , if the government were subverted by physical force , all his movable wealth would be exposed to imminent risk of spoliation and destruction . Still greater would be the risk ...
... whole island contained in the days of the Plantagenets ; and , if the government were subverted by physical force , all his movable wealth would be exposed to imminent risk of spoliation and destruction . Still greater would be the risk ...
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... whole policy of his house . The temper of the princes of that line was hot , and their spirit high ; but they understood the temper of the nation which they governed , and never once , like some of their predecessors , and some of their ...
... whole policy of his house . The temper of the princes of that line was hot , and their spirit high ; but they understood the temper of the nation which they governed , and never once , like some of their predecessors , and some of their ...
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... whole , good that they should be respected and obeyed . The encroachments of the ecclesiastical power on the province of the civil power produced much more happiness than mis- ery , while the ecclesiastical power was in the hands of the ...
... whole , good that they should be respected and obeyed . The encroachments of the ecclesiastical power on the province of the civil power produced much more happiness than mis- ery , while the ecclesiastical power was in the hands of the ...
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