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... hundred and fifty thousand regular troops ? If , on the other hand , the spirit of the English people was such that they would , with little or no training , encounter and defeat the most formidable array of veterans from the continent ...
... hundred and fifty thousand regular troops ? If , on the other hand , the spirit of the English people was such that they would , with little or no training , encounter and defeat the most formidable array of veterans from the continent ...
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... hundred thousand fighting men , who assuredly wanted neither natural courage nor public spirit , would have been able to protect their own hearths and altars against an invader . An invader came , bring- ing with him an army small and ...
... hundred thousand fighting men , who assuredly wanted neither natural courage nor public spirit , would have been able to protect their own hearths and altars against an invader . An invader came , bring- ing with him an army small and ...
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... hundred and eighty five votes to one hundred and forty eight . * In this debate the fear and hatred with which many of the best friends of the Government regarded Sunder- * L'Hermitage , Dec. 10. , Dec. 14. , Journals . XXIII . 1697 ...
... hundred and eighty five votes to one hundred and forty eight . * In this debate the fear and hatred with which many of the best friends of the Government regarded Sunder- * L'Hermitage , Dec. 10. , Dec. 14. , Journals . XXIII . 1697 ...
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... hundred and sixty members might vote for it ; but hardly more . ' A hundred and sixty ! " he cried : " No minister can stand against a hundred and sixty . I am sure that I will not try . " It must be remembered that a hundred and sixty ...
... hundred and sixty members might vote for it ; but hardly more . ' A hundred and sixty ! " he cried : " No minister can stand against a hundred and sixty . I am sure that I will not try . " It must be remembered that a hundred and sixty ...
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... hundred and thirteen members would correspond to more than two hundred votes in the present House of Commons ; a very formidable minority on the unfavourable side of a question deeply affecting the personal character of a public man ...
... hundred and thirteen members would correspond to more than two hundred votes in the present House of Commons ; a very formidable minority on the unfavourable side of a question deeply affecting the personal character of a public man ...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Volume 5 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1873 |
The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1861 |
The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1884 |
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