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... no doubt pleased as well as surprised to find that King James immediately gave him a small pension , some slight official position ... brought about the immediate , peaceful and complete legal unification of England and Scotland .
... no doubt pleased as well as surprised to find that King James immediately gave him a small pension , some slight official position ... brought about the immediate , peaceful and complete legal unification of England and Scotland .
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Morton , in his People's History of England , succinctly describes the immediate outcome . Taken by surprise the [ Chartist ] Association could only recognize the strike , which spread swiftly all over Lancashire , Yorkshire , and the ...
Morton , in his People's History of England , succinctly describes the immediate outcome . Taken by surprise the [ Chartist ] Association could only recognize the strike , which spread swiftly all over Lancashire , Yorkshire , and the ...
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verse which most immediately , directly and simply expressed the anguish of the time . There were , of course , a number of warm ... As a plea for mercy Hood printed his " Song of the Shirt , " which not only succeeded in its immediate ...
verse which most immediately , directly and simply expressed the anguish of the time . There were , of course , a number of warm ... As a plea for mercy Hood printed his " Song of the Shirt , " which not only succeeded in its immediate ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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