The History of England from the Accession of James II.Harper, 1849 - Всего страниц: 619 |
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... held by James . 481 He appoints Commissioners to treat with William 485 The Negotiations a Feint . 486 Dartmouth refuses to send the Prince of Wales into France . 488 Agitation of London . 489 Forged Proclamation .. 490 Risings in ...
... held by James . 481 He appoints Commissioners to treat with William 485 The Negotiations a Feint . 486 Dartmouth refuses to send the Prince of Wales into France . 488 Agitation of London . 489 Forged Proclamation .. 490 Risings in ...
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... held commissions in the newly - raised regiments . This breach of the law for a time passed uncensured ; for men were not disposed to note ev- ery irregularity which was committed by a king suddenly called upon to defend his crown and ...
... held commissions in the newly - raised regiments . This breach of the law for a time passed uncensured ; for men were not disposed to note ev- ery irregularity which was committed by a king suddenly called upon to defend his crown and ...
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... held , at which the leaders instructed the novices ; and it soon appeared that these exertions had not been thrown away . * It was The foreign embassies were all in a ferment . well understood that a few days would now decide the great ...
... held , at which the leaders instructed the novices ; and it soon appeared that these exertions had not been thrown away . * It was The foreign embassies were all in a ferment . well understood that a few days would now decide the great ...
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... held by all the parliamentary tacticians of that age that the party which stayed in the House had an advant- age over the party which went out , for the accommoda- tion on the benches was then so deficient that no person who had been ...
... held by all the parliamentary tacticians of that age that the party which stayed in the House had an advant- age over the party which went out , for the accommoda- tion on the benches was then so deficient that no person who had been ...
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... held in the royal closet language which might have become the lips of the purest magistrates in our history . He was plainly told that he must give up either his opinion or his place . " For my place , " he an- swered , " I care little ...
... held in the royal closet language which might have become the lips of the purest magistrates in our history . He was plainly told that he must give up either his opinion or his place . " For my place , " he an- swered , " I care little ...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II Thomas Babington Macaulay Полный просмотр - 1861 |
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