The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 116
... confidence of the repre- sentatives of the nation . In fact , the leaders of the Roundhead party in 1642 , and the statesmen who , about half a century later , effected the Revolution , had exactly the same object in view . That object ...
... confidence of the repre- sentatives of the nation . In fact , the leaders of the Roundhead party in 1642 , and the statesmen who , about half a century later , effected the Revolution , had exactly the same object in view . That object ...
Sivu 117
... confidence , than to suffer the regal office to be degraded , and the polity of the realm to be entirely remodelled . With such feel- ings , many men whose virtues and abilities would have done honour to any cause ranged themselves on ...
... confidence , than to suffer the regal office to be degraded , and the polity of the realm to be entirely remodelled . With such feel- ings , many men whose virtues and abilities would have done honour to any cause ranged themselves on ...
Sivu 121
... confidence . Pym had been borne , with princely honours , to a grave among the Plantagenets . Hampden had fallen , as became him , while vainly endeavouring , by his heroic example , to inspire his followers with courage to face the ...
... confidence . Pym had been borne , with princely honours , to a grave among the Plantagenets . Hampden had fallen , as became him , while vainly endeavouring , by his heroic example , to inspire his followers with courage to face the ...
Sivu 126
... confidence . Turenne was startled by the shout of stern exultation with which his English allies advanced to the combat , and expressed the delight of a true soldier , when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen ...
... confidence . Turenne was startled by the shout of stern exultation with which his English allies advanced to the combat , and expressed the delight of a true soldier , when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen ...
Sivu 128
... confidence . It seems , however , on the whole , probable that he who seemed to lead was really forced to follow , and that , on this occasion , as on another great occasion a few years later , he sacrificed his own judgment and his own ...
... confidence . It seems , however , on the whole , probable that he who seemed to lead was really forced to follow , and that , on this occasion , as on another great occasion a few years later , he sacrificed his own judgment and his own ...
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