The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine . The great- grandsons of those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship ...
... favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine . The great- grandsons of those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship ...
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... favour . Limitations of But his power , though ample , was limited by three great constitutional principles , so the prerogative . ancient that none can say when they be- gan to exist , so potent that their natural develop- ment ...
... favour . Limitations of But his power , though ample , was limited by three great constitutional principles , so the prerogative . ancient that none can say when they be- gan to exist , so potent that their natural develop- ment ...
Sivu 67
... favoured countries . Scotsmen , whose dwellings and whose food were as wretched as those of the Icelanders of our time , wrote Latin verse with more than the delicacy of Vida , and made discoveries in science which would have added to ...
... favoured countries . Scotsmen , whose dwellings and whose food were as wretched as those of the Icelanders of our time , wrote Latin verse with more than the delicacy of Vida , and made discoveries in science which would have added to ...
Sivu 72
... favour ; that the rule of succession in order of primogeniture was a divine institution , anterior to the Christian , and even to the Mosaic dispensation ; that no human power , not even that of the whole legislature , no length of ...
... favour ; that the rule of succession in order of primogeniture was a divine institution , anterior to the Christian , and even to the Mosaic dispensation ; that no human power , not even that of the whole legislature , no length of ...
Sivu 73
... favoured by Heaven receives no countenance from the Old Testa- ment ; for in the Old Testament we read that the chosen people were blamed and punished for desir- ing a king , and that they were afterwards com- manded to withdraw their ...
... favoured by Heaven receives no countenance from the Old Testa- ment ; for in the Old Testament we read that the chosen people were blamed and punished for desir- ing a king , and that they were afterwards com- manded to withdraw their ...
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