The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them invariably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to consider the English con- stitution before that period as a regular plan of liberty . In 1759 I ...
... engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them invariably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to consider the English con- stitution before that period as a regular plan of liberty . In 1759 I ...
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... engaged the queen on his side ; and she effectually represented to her husband the infamy of delivering up to certain destruc- tion their royal guest , who had fled to them for protec- tion against his cruel and jealous enemies ...
... engaged the queen on his side ; and she effectually represented to her husband the infamy of delivering up to certain destruc- tion their royal guest , who had fled to them for protec- tion against his cruel and jealous enemies ...
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... that prince entirely depended , engaged him to take this step ; but soon after his wife , who was an idolatress , brought him back to her religion ; and he was found unable to resist those allurements which 60 ENGLAND .
... that prince entirely depended , engaged him to take this step ; but soon after his wife , who was an idolatress , brought him back to her religion ; and he was found unable to resist those allurements which 60 ENGLAND .
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... engaged in continual hostilities against all the neighbouring states ; and , by his injustice and violence , rendered himself equally odious to his own sub- g jects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , THE HEPTARCHY . 61.
... engaged in continual hostilities against all the neighbouring states ; and , by his injustice and violence , rendered himself equally odious to his own sub- g jects and to strangers . Sigebert , Egric , THE HEPTARCHY . 61.
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... engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Rome ; " and in order to raise the sum , he im- i Chron . Sax . p . 59 . 1 Spel . Conc . p . 308. Brompton , p . 776 . k Brompton , p . 750-752 . m Spel ...
... engaged to pay him a yearly donation for the support of an English college at Rome ; " and in order to raise the sum , he im- i Chron . Sax . p . 59 . 1 Spel . Conc . p . 308. Brompton , p . 776 . k Brompton , p . 750-752 . m Spel ...
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