The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... formed of these harangues , concluded the whole house to be infected with the same principles , and to be en- gaged in a combination against his prerogative . The king , on the other hand , though he valued himself ex- tremely on his ...
... formed of these harangues , concluded the whole house to be infected with the same principles , and to be en- gaged in a combination against his prerogative . The king , on the other hand , though he valued himself ex- tremely on his ...
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... formed a settlement on the river Oroonoko , had built a little town called St. Thomas , and were there working some mines of small value . To this place Raleigh directly bent his course ; and , remaining himself at the mouth of the ...
... formed a settlement on the river Oroonoko , had built a little town called St. Thomas , and were there working some mines of small value . To this place Raleigh directly bent his course ; and , remaining himself at the mouth of the ...
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... formed an intimate connexion with the Spanish monarch , by means of his son's marriage , the restitution of the Pala- tinate might be procured , from the motive alone of friendship and personal attachment . He perceived not , that his ...
... formed an intimate connexion with the Spanish monarch , by means of his son's marriage , the restitution of the Pala- tinate might be procured , from the motive alone of friendship and personal attachment . He perceived not , that his ...
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... formed , though without acquiring these denominations , the parties of court and country ; parties which have ever since continued , and which , while they oft threaten the total dissolution of the government , are the real causes of ...
... formed , though without acquiring these denominations , the parties of court and country ; parties which have ever since continued , and which , while they oft threaten the total dissolution of the government , are the real causes of ...
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... formed in the house of commons . But notwithstanding these advantages acquired to liberty , so extensive was royal authority , and so firmly established in all its parts , that it is probable the patriots of that age would have ...
... formed in the house of commons . But notwithstanding these advantages acquired to liberty , so extensive was royal authority , and so firmly established in all its parts , that it is probable the patriots of that age would have ...
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