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... objects he had been constant through all the vicis- situdes of his life . For these objects he had passed from Church to Church and from faction to faction , had joined the most turbulent of oppositions without any zeal for freedom ...
... objects he had been constant through all the vicis- situdes of his life . For these objects he had passed from Church to Church and from faction to faction , had joined the most turbulent of oppositions without any zeal for freedom ...
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... object on which Spencer's heart was set . During many years he was restrained by older and wiser men ; and it was not till those whom he had early been accus- tomed to respect had passed away , and till he was himself at the head of ...
... object on which Spencer's heart was set . During many years he was restrained by older and wiser men ; and it was not till those whom he had early been accus- tomed to respect had passed away , and till he was himself at the head of ...
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... object they never took the trouble to inquire , -employing the same arts which had ruined James for the purpose of ruining William . Each prince had had his weak side . One was too much a Papist , and the other too much a soldier , for ...
... object they never took the trouble to inquire , -employing the same arts which had ruined James for the purpose of ruining William . Each prince had had his weak side . One was too much a Papist , and the other too much a soldier , for ...
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... objects in view . One was to obtain for the State , as the price of the monopoly , a sum much larger than the Old Company was able to give . The other was to promote the interest of his own party . Nowhere was the conflict between Whigs ...
... objects in view . One was to obtain for the State , as the price of the monopoly , a sum much larger than the Old Company was able to give . The other was to promote the interest of his own party . Nowhere was the conflict between Whigs ...
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... the first object of his curiosity . For the grace and dignity of the French King , the splendour of the French Court , the discipline of the French armies , and - ranean . XXIII . 1698 . the genius and 74 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... the first object of his curiosity . For the grace and dignity of the French King , the splendour of the French Court , the discipline of the French armies , and - ranean . XXIII . 1698 . the genius and 74 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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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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