Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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... King two subsidies only , and proceeded to complain that his ships had been employed against the Huguenots in France , and to petition in behalf of the Puritans who were persecuted in England . The King dissolved them , and raised money ...
... King two subsidies only , and proceeded to complain that his ships had been employed against the Huguenots in France , and to petition in behalf of the Puritans who were persecuted in England . The King dissolved them , and raised money ...
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... King ; and it was therefore necessary that he should be king only in name . A William the Third , or a George the First , whose title to the crown was identical with the title of the people to their liberty , might safely be trusted ...
... King ; and it was therefore necessary that he should be king only in name . A William the Third , or a George the First , whose title to the crown was identical with the title of the people to their liberty , might safely be trusted ...
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... King should die , be on the spot to frustrate the designs of Monmouth . He was soon convinced , by a still stronger proof , that , though he had not exactly offended his master or his colleagues in the Cabinet , he had ceased to enjoy ...
... King should die , be on the spot to frustrate the designs of Monmouth . He was soon convinced , by a still stronger proof , that , though he had not exactly offended his master or his colleagues in the Cabinet , he had ceased to enjoy ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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