The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 65
... land became parts of the same empire with England . Both Scotland and Ireland , indeed , VOL . I. F Ireland become same empire with England . parts of the had been subjugated by the Plantagenets ; but neither country CH . I. 65 BEFORE ...
... land became parts of the same empire with England . Both Scotland and Ireland , indeed , VOL . I. F Ireland become same empire with England . parts of the had been subjugated by the Plantagenets ; but neither country CH . I. 65 BEFORE ...
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... land had , with heroic energy , vindicated her inde- pendence , had , from the time of Robert Bruce , been a separate kingdom , and was now joined to the southern part of the island in a manner which rather gratified than wounded her ...
... land had , with heroic energy , vindicated her inde- pendence , had , from the time of Robert Bruce , been a separate kingdom , and was now joined to the southern part of the island in a manner which rather gratified than wounded her ...
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... - thority of the English legislature extended over Ire- land . The executive administration was entrusted to men taken either from England or from the English pale , and , in either case , regarded as 68 CH . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
... - thority of the English legislature extended over Ire- land . The executive administration was entrusted to men taken either from England or from the English pale , and , in either case , regarded as 68 CH . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
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... land as had been unknown during several centuries . The Plantagenets and the Tudors had , it is true , occasionally supplied a defi- ciency in their revenue by a benevolence or a forced loan : but these expedients were always of a tempo ...
... land as had been unknown during several centuries . The Plantagenets and the Tudors had , it is true , occasionally supplied a defi- ciency in their revenue by a benevolence or a forced loan : but these expedients were always of a tempo ...
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... land from being largely recruited by stouthearted and Godfearing men from every part of the old England . And now Wentworth exulted in the near prospect of Thorough . A few years might probably suffice for the execution of his great ...
... land from being largely recruited by stouthearted and Godfearing men from every part of the old England . And now Wentworth exulted in the near prospect of Thorough . A few years might probably suffice for the execution of his great ...
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