The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... Prince of Orange Meeting of the Parliament Declaration of Indulgence · 217 · 219 220 · 224 War with the United Provinces , and their extreme Danger 225 · · 226 · 228 · 229 It is cancelled , and the Test Act passed · 231 VOL . I a The ...
... Prince of Orange Meeting of the Parliament Declaration of Indulgence · 217 · 219 220 · 224 War with the United Provinces , and their extreme Danger 225 · · 226 · 228 · 229 It is cancelled , and the Test Act passed · 231 VOL . I a The ...
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... , for the first time since the death of Charlemagne , was governed Separation of Normandy . England and by a prince of great firmness and ability . On CH . I. 15 BEFORE THE RESTORATION . Separation of England and Normandy.
... , for the first time since the death of Charlemagne , was governed Separation of Normandy . England and by a prince of great firmness and ability . On CH . I. 15 BEFORE THE RESTORATION . Separation of England and Normandy.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. by a prince of great firmness and ability . On the other hand England , which , since the battle of Hastings , had been ruled generally by wise states- men , always by brave soldiers , fell under the do- minion ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. by a prince of great firmness and ability . On the other hand England , which , since the battle of Hastings , had been ruled generally by wise states- men , always by brave soldiers , fell under the do- minion ...
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... prince to the people . The war differed widely from the wars which the Plantagenets of the twelfth century had waged against the descendants of Hugh Capet . For the success of Henry the Second , or of Richard the First , would have made ...
... prince to the people . The war differed widely from the wars which the Plantagenets of the twelfth century had waged against the descendants of Hugh Capet . For the success of Henry the Second , or of Richard the First , would have made ...
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... Prince were regarded by the English as men of an infe- rior breed , and were contemptuously excluded from honourable and lucrative commands . In no long time our ancestors altogether lost sight of the ori ginal ground of quarrel . They ...
... Prince were regarded by the English as men of an infe- rior breed , and were contemptuously excluded from honourable and lucrative commands . In no long time our ancestors altogether lost sight of the ori ginal ground of quarrel . They ...
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