The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... hundred years , I commenced with the accession of the house of Stuart , an epoch when I thought the misrepresentations of faction began chiefly to take place . I was , I own , sanguine in my ex- pectations of the success of this work ...
... hundred years , I commenced with the accession of the house of Stuart , an epoch when I thought the misrepresentations of faction began chiefly to take place . I was , I own , sanguine in my ex- pectations of the success of this work ...
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... hundred alter- ations , which farther study , reading , or recollec- tion engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them inva- riably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to con- sider the English ...
... hundred alter- ations , which farther study , reading , or recollec- tion engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them inva- riably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to con- sider the English ...
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... hundred years . Do you fancy will grant you a lease for so long a term ? Get into the boat this instant , you lazy loitering rogue . ' But though Mr. Hume always talked of his ap- proaching dissolution with great cheerfulness , he never ...
... hundred years . Do you fancy will grant you a lease for so long a term ? Get into the boat this instant , you lazy loitering rogue . ' But though Mr. Hume always talked of his ap- proaching dissolution with great cheerfulness , he never ...
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... hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite num- bers more , who poured in upon them from all quarters . Robert Bruce in 1322 , made a peace , in which England , after many defeats , was constrained ...
... hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite num- bers more , who poured in upon them from all quarters . Robert Bruce in 1322 , made a peace , in which England , after many defeats , was constrained ...
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... hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwall , had totally changed its inhabitants , language , customs , and political ...
... hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwall , had totally changed its inhabitants , language , customs , and political ...
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