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... Peace Estab- lishment - - The Nation averse to a Standing Army 7 16 - 17 18 - 23 Mutiny Act ; the Navy Acts concerning High Treason Earl of Clancarty 26 22283 27 - - Ways and Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ...
... Peace Estab- lishment - - The Nation averse to a Standing Army 7 16 - 17 18 - 23 Mutiny Act ; the Navy Acts concerning High Treason Earl of Clancarty 26 22283 27 - - Ways and Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ...
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... peace and prosperity , continued till long after midnight . On the following morning the Parliament met ; and one of the most laborious sessions of that age commenced . armies . Among the questions which it was necessary that the ...
... peace and prosperity , continued till long after midnight . On the following morning the Parliament met ; and one of the most laborious sessions of that age commenced . armies . Among the questions which it was necessary that the ...
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... peace than Cromwell had under his command in time of war . All the troops of Charles II . would not have been sufficient to garrison the posts which we now occupy in the Mediterranean Sea alone . The regiments which defend the remote ...
... peace than Cromwell had under his command in time of war . All the troops of Charles II . would not have been sufficient to garrison the posts which we now occupy in the Mediterranean Sea alone . The regiments which defend the remote ...
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... peace ; and , even in time of war , an 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 ...
... peace ; and , even in time of war , an 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 ...
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... peace which they could not bring to pass by war . " The speech was well received ; for that Parliament was thoroughly well affected to the Government . The The King's ' members had , like the rest of the community , been put received ...
... peace which they could not bring to pass by war . " The speech was well received ; for that Parliament was thoroughly well affected to the Government . The The King's ' members had , like the rest of the community , been put received ...
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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 |
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