The History of England from the Accession of James II.Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1861 |
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... enemy , to keep up even a single battalion without the 1697. sanction of the Estates of the Realm ; and it might well be doubted whether such a sanction would be given . It is not easy for us to see this question in the light in which ...
... enemy , to keep up even a single battalion without the 1697. sanction of the Estates of the Realm ; and it might well be doubted whether such a sanction would be given . It is not easy for us to see this question in the light in which ...
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... enemies abroad and to crush traitors at home , to restore a debased currency , and to fix public credit on deep and solid foundations . land . The difficulties of the King's situation are to be , in Sunder- part at least , attributed to ...
... enemies abroad and to crush traitors at home , to restore a debased currency , and to fix public credit on deep and solid foundations . land . The difficulties of the King's situation are to be , in Sunder- part at least , attributed to ...
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... enemy of the liberties of the nation , which he was not . What he wanted was simply to be safe , rich and great . To these objects he had been constant through all the vicis- situdes of his life . For these objects he had passed from ...
... enemy of the liberties of the nation , which he was not . What he wanted was simply to be safe , rich and great . To these objects he had been constant through all the vicis- situdes of his life . For these objects he had passed from ...
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... enemy who should attempt to invade us would probably be inter- cepted by our fleet , and would assuredly , if he reached our shores , be repelled by our militia . Some people indeed talked as if a militia could achieve nothing great ...
... enemy who should attempt to invade us would probably be inter- cepted by our fleet , and would assuredly , if he reached our shores , be repelled by our militia . Some people indeed talked as if a militia could achieve nothing great ...
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... enemy , and who might , in a few months , be our enemy again , kept up not less than a 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 ...
... enemy , and who might , in a few months , be our enemy again , kept up not less than a 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 ...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1861 |
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