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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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... both sides were generally anony- But it was well known that one of the foremost champions of the malecontent Whigs was mous . XXIII . CHAP . John Trenchard , son of the B 4 WILLIAM THE THIRD . 7 The Nation averse to a Standing Army.
... both sides were generally anony- But it was well known that one of the foremost champions of the malecontent Whigs was mous . XXIII . CHAP . John Trenchard , son of the B 4 WILLIAM THE THIRD . 7 The Nation averse to a Standing Army.
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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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Adventure Galley bill Caledonia CHAP Charles chief colony Company considered Court courtiers Cowper Crown danger Darien death declared defend disbanding Duke Duncombe Dutch Earl Edition enemies England English Europe evil favour feeling foreign France French friends grants Guipuscoa Heinsius Holland honour hope House of Bourbon House of Commons hundred Ireland Irish Jacobite James James II King King's kingdom land less Lewis liberty London Lord Majesty malecontents master ment ministers monarchy Montague nation never opposition Orford Parliament party passed peace persons political Portland Prince of Orange Privy question royal Saint Scotland seemed sent session Seymour soldiers Somers soon Sovereign Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy standing army strong Sunderland Tallard thought thousand pounds throne tion Torcy Tories trade Treasury treaty Treaty of Ryswick troops vote Westminster Whig Whiggism whole William XXIII XXIV
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