The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... English constitution before that period as a regular plan of liberty . In 1759 I published my History of the House of Tudor . The clamour against this performance was almost equal to that against the History of the two first Stuarts ...
... English constitution before that period as a regular plan of liberty . In 1759 I published my History of the House of Tudor . The clamour against this performance was almost equal to that against the History of the two first Stuarts ...
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... English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman government ... New insurrections ... New rigours of the government ...
... English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return to Normandy ... Discon- tents of the English ... Their insurrections ... Rigours of the Norman government ... New insurrections ... New rigours of the government ...
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... English , led by a few private noble- men . All history is full of such events . The Irish Scots , in the course of two or three centuries , might find time and opportunities sufficient to settle in North Britain , though we can neither ...
... English , led by a few private noble- men . All history is full of such events . The Irish Scots , in the course of two or three centuries , might find time and opportunities sufficient to settle in North Britain , though we can neither ...
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... English college at Rome , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed the tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition , being afterwards levied on all England , was commonly denominated Pe- ter's pence ...
... English college at Rome , and in order to raise the sum , he imposed the tax of a penny on each house possessed of thirty pence a year . This imposition , being afterwards levied on all England , was commonly denominated Pe- ter's pence ...
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... English churches . Wil- frid , bishop of Lindisferne , the sole prelate of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an ap- peal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod ...
... English churches . Wil- frid , bishop of Lindisferne , the sole prelate of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an ap- peal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod ...
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