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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... means struck in with the restless and martial spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps , not the feli- city , of his people . The unhappy prepossession , which men commonly entertain in ...
... means struck in with the restless and martial spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps , not the feli- city , of his people . The unhappy prepossession , which men commonly entertain in ...
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... means had the courtiers , in James's reign , for managing elections , that this house of commons shewed rather a stronger spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and instead of entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the ...
... means had the courtiers , in James's reign , for managing elections , that this house of commons shewed rather a stronger spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and instead of entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the ...
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... Low Countries . By his means , sir Ralph Winwood , secretary of state , was informed , and he im- Coke , p . 46 , 47. Rush . vol . 1. p . 456 . C mediately carried the intelligence to James . The king , 1615. ] 15 JAMES I.
... Low Countries . By his means , sir Ralph Winwood , secretary of state , was informed , and he im- Coke , p . 46 , 47. Rush . vol . 1. p . 456 . C mediately carried the intelligence to James . The king , 1615. ] 15 JAMES I.
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... means the whole tyranny of the inquisition , though without its order , was introduced into the kingdom . But the clergy were not content with the unlimited jurisdiction which they exercised in ecclesiastical mat- ters : they assumed a ...
... means the whole tyranny of the inquisition , though without its order , was introduced into the kingdom . But the clergy were not content with the unlimited jurisdiction which they exercised in ecclesiastical mat- ters : they assumed a ...
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... means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and liturgy of the church of England . James , dreading clamour and opposition , dropped the bill , which had already passed the lords of articles ; and asserted , that the ...
... means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and liturgy of the church of England . James , dreading clamour and opposition , dropped the bill , which had already passed the lords of articles ; and asserted , that the ...
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