The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... Mind of James ; Fluctuations of his Policy , ..... 368 Public Celebration of the Roman Catholic Rites in his Palace , .. 370 357 357 358 .... 361 ... 361 365 His Coronation , ...... Enthusiasm of the Tories ; Addresses vill CONTENTS .
... Mind of James ; Fluctuations of his Policy , ..... 368 Public Celebration of the Roman Catholic Rites in his Palace , .. 370 357 357 358 .... 361 ... 361 365 His Coronation , ...... Enthusiasm of the Tories ; Addresses vill CONTENTS .
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... minds , and hope in the breasts of all patriots . For the history of our country during the last hundred and sixty years is eminently the history of physical , of moral , and of intellectual improvement . Those who compare the age on ...
... minds , and hope in the breasts of all patriots . For the history of our country during the last hundred and sixty years is eminently the history of physical , of moral , and of intellectual improvement . Those who compare the age on ...
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... minds , and told the wondering inhabitants of the hovels of London and York that , near the grave of Saint Peter , a mighty race , now extinct , had piled up buildings which would never be dissolved till the judgment day . Learn- ing ...
... minds , and told the wondering inhabitants of the hovels of London and York that , near the grave of Saint Peter , a mighty race , now extinct , had piled up buildings which would never be dissolved till the judgment day . Learn- ing ...
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... mind of England . Before the Conquest , English princes received their education in Normandy . English sees and English estates were bestowed on Normans . Norman - French was familiarly spoken in the palace of Westminster . The court of ...
... mind of England . Before the Conquest , English princes received their education in Normandy . English sees and English estates were bestowed on Normans . Norman - French was familiarly spoken in the palace of Westminster . The court of ...
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... minds between the greatness of a sovereign and the greatness of the nation which he rules , that almost every historian of England has expatiated with a sentiment of exul- tation on the power and splendor of her foreign masters , and ...
... minds between the greatness of a sovereign and the greatness of the nation which he rules , that almost every historian of England has expatiated with a sentiment of exul- tation on the power and splendor of her foreign masters , and ...
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