The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... royal family , engaged in a long and fierce struggle for supremacy . As the animosity of those factions did not really arise from the dispute about the suc- cession , it lasted long after all ground of dispute about the succession was ...
... royal family , engaged in a long and fierce struggle for supremacy . As the animosity of those factions did not really arise from the dispute about the suc- cession , it lasted long after all ground of dispute about the succession was ...
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... royal prerogative , though in general sufficiently clear , had not everywhere been drawn with accuracy and distinctness . There was , there- fore , near the border some debatable ground on which incursions and reprisals continued to ...
... royal prerogative , though in general sufficiently clear , had not everywhere been drawn with accuracy and distinctness . There was , there- fore , near the border some debatable ground on which incursions and reprisals continued to ...
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... royal favourites sufficiently prove . It is , however , certain that the rights of individuals were often violated by the Plantagenets , and that the injured parties were often unable to obtain redress . According to law no Englishman ...
... royal favourites sufficiently prove . It is , however , certain that the rights of individuals were often violated by the Plantagenets , and that the injured parties were often unable to obtain redress . According to law no Englishman ...
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... royal prerogative that England was advantageously distinguished stocracy . from most of the neighbouring countries . A peculiarity equally important , though less noticed , was the relation in which the nobility stood here to the ...
... royal prerogative that England was advantageously distinguished stocracy . from most of the neighbouring countries . A peculiarity equally important , though less noticed , was the relation in which the nobility stood here to the ...
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... royal Duke , to espouse a distinguished commoner . Thus , Sir John Howard married the daughter of Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk . Sir Richard Pole married the Countess of Salisbury , daughter of George Duke of Clarence . Good blood was ...
... royal Duke , to espouse a distinguished commoner . Thus , Sir John Howard married the daughter of Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk . Sir Richard Pole married the Countess of Salisbury , daughter of George Duke of Clarence . Good blood was ...
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