The Works of Lord Macaulay, Complete: History of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1866 |
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... majesty of the crown . The feebleness of his understanding and the violence of his temper made him unfit to conduct grave business of state . The deadly animosity which he felt towards the possessors of the greater part of the soil of ...
... majesty of the crown . The feebleness of his understanding and the violence of his temper made him unfit to conduct grave business of state . The deadly animosity which he felt towards the possessors of the greater part of the soil of ...
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... Majesty's Proclamation for a Tole- ration in Scotland ; Letters containing some Reflections on His Majesty's De- claration for Liberty of Conscience ; Apology for the Church of England with relation to the spirit of Persecution for ...
... Majesty's Proclamation for a Tole- ration in Scotland ; Letters containing some Reflections on His Majesty's De- claration for Liberty of Conscience ; Apology for the Church of England with relation to the spirit of Persecution for ...
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... Majesty or the City . And , sir , the death of my poor boys broke my heart . That wound is as fresh as ever . I shall carry it to my grave . " The King stood silent for a minute in some confusion , and then said , " Mr. Kiffin , I will ...
... Majesty or the City . And , sir , the death of my poor boys broke my heart . That wound is as fresh as ever . I shall carry it to my grave . " The King stood silent for a minute in some confusion , and then said , " Mr. Kiffin , I will ...
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... Majesty seemed disposed to make large concessions , to live in close amity with the Prince , and to settle a handsome income on the Princess . * There can indeed be little doubt that James would gladly have purchased at a high price the ...
... Majesty seemed disposed to make large concessions , to live in close amity with the Prince , and to settle a handsome income on the Princess . * There can indeed be little doubt that James would gladly have purchased at a high price the ...
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... Majesty had adopted . They were convinced that he had usurped a prerogative which did not by law belong to him . Against that usurpation they pro- tested , not only as friends to civil liberty , but as members of the royal house , who ...
... Majesty had adopted . They were convinced that he had usurped a prerogative which did not by law belong to him . Against that usurpation they pro- tested , not only as friends to civil liberty , but as members of the royal house , who ...
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The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Том 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Полный просмотр - 1871 |
The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Том 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Полный просмотр - 1866 |
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