The history of England from the accession of James ii. (Vol.5 ed. by lady Trevelyan).Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1861 |
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... known a standing army only as an instrument of lawless power . Judging by their own experience , they thought it impossible that such an army should exist without danger to the rights both of the Crown and of the people . One class of ...
... known a standing army only as an instrument of lawless power . Judging by their own experience , they thought it impossible that such an army should exist without danger to the rights both of the Crown and of the people . One class of ...
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... known indeed to have one expensive taste ; but it was a taste of the most respectable kind . He loved books , and was bent on forming the most magnificent private library in England . While other heirs of noble houses were inspecting ...
... known indeed to have one expensive taste ; but it was a taste of the most respectable kind . He loved books , and was bent on forming the most magnificent private library in England . While other heirs of noble houses were inspecting ...
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... party . The combatants on both sides were generally anony- But it was well known that one of the foremost champions of the malecontent Whigs was mous . XXIII . 1697 . CHAP . John Trenchard , son B 4 WILLIAM THE THIRD . 7.
... party . The combatants on both sides were generally anony- But it was well known that one of the foremost champions of the malecontent Whigs was mous . XXIII . 1697 . CHAP . John Trenchard , son B 4 WILLIAM THE THIRD . 7.
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... known wishes , and with a haste and a secresy which plainly showed that the King did not wish to be annoyed by their remon- strances . The Lord Chamberlain pretended that he had done all in his power to serve Wharton . But the Whig ...
... known wishes , and with a haste and a secresy which plainly showed that the King did not wish to be annoyed by their remon- strances . The Lord Chamberlain pretended that he had done all in his power to serve Wharton . But the Whig ...
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... known all over the town that uncivil things had been said of the military profession in the House of Commons , and that Jack Howe , in particular , had , on this subject , given the rein to his wit and to his ill nature . Some rough and ...
... known all over the town that uncivil things had been said of the military profession in the House of Commons , and that Jack Howe , in particular , had , on this subject , given the rein to his wit and to his ill nature . Some rough and ...
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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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