The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... tion . The members are almost always called the principes , satrapae , optimates , magnates , proceres ; terms which seem to suppose an aris- tocracy , and to exclude the commons . The boroughs also , from the low state of commerce ...
... tion . The members are almost always called the principes , satrapae , optimates , magnates , proceres ; terms which seem to suppose an aris- tocracy , and to exclude the commons . The boroughs also , from the low state of commerce ...
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... tion . It was crime sufficient in an Englishman to be opulent or noble or powerful ; and the policy of the king , concurring with the rapacity of foreign adventurers , produced almost a total revolu- tion in the landed property of the ...
... tion . It was crime sufficient in an Englishman to be opulent or noble or powerful ; and the policy of the king , concurring with the rapacity of foreign adventurers , produced almost a total revolu- tion in the landed property of the ...
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... tion . King Henry was much addicted to women ; and historians men- tion no less than seven illegitimate sons and six daughters born to him . " Hunting was also one of his favourite amusements ; and he exercised great rigour against ...
... tion . King Henry was much addicted to women ; and historians men- tion no less than seven illegitimate sons and six daughters born to him . " Hunting was also one of his favourite amusements ; and he exercised great rigour against ...
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