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... soon as either the Lords or the Commons should think that its services were not needed . From such an army surely the danger to public liberty could not by wise men be thought serious . On the other hand , the danger to which the ...
... soon as either the Lords or the Commons should think that its services were not needed . From such an army surely the danger to public liberty could not by wise men be thought serious . On the other hand , the danger to which the ...
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... soon as the Commons had retired to their own chamber , they • resolved to present an address assuring His Majesty that they would stand by him in peace as firmly as they had stood by him in war . Seymour , who had , during the autumn ...
... soon as the Commons had retired to their own chamber , they • resolved to present an address assuring His Majesty that they would stand by him in peace as firmly as they had stood by him in war . Seymour , who had , during the autumn ...
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... soon be back . When he joined them , they observed that he had not the gold key which is the badge of the Lord Chamberlain , and asked where it was . " At Kensington , " answered Sunderland . They found that he had tendered his ...
... soon be back . When he joined them , they observed that he had not the gold key which is the badge of the Lord Chamberlain , and asked where it was . " At Kensington , " answered Sunderland . They found that he had tendered his ...
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... soon be widened by the flood which would rush in . The war of pamphlets raged more fiercely than ever . At the same time alarm- ing symptoms began to appear among the men of the sword . They saw themselves every day described in print ...
... soon be widened by the flood which would rush in . The war of pamphlets raged more fiercely than ever . At the same time alarm- ing symptoms began to appear among the men of the sword . They saw themselves every day described in print ...
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... soon visited his estates in Ireland . He had been bred a member of the Church of England ; but his opinions and his practice were loose . He found himself among kinsmen who were zealous Roman Ca- tholics . A Roman Catholic king was on ...
... soon visited his estates in Ireland . He had been bred a member of the Church of England ; but his opinions and his practice were loose . He found himself among kinsmen who were zealous Roman Ca- tholics . A Roman Catholic king was on ...
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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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