History of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1906 |
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... Civil War Successes of the Royalists Rise of the Independents ; Oliver Cromwell Selfdenying Ordinance ; Victory of the Parliament Domination and Character of the Army Risings against the Military Government suppressed Proceedings ...
... Civil War Successes of the Royalists Rise of the Independents ; Oliver Cromwell Selfdenying Ordinance ; Victory of the Parliament Domination and Character of the Army Risings against the Military Government suppressed Proceedings ...
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... civil magistrate would , in our time , be a great evil . But that which in an age of good government is an evil may , in an age of grossly bad government , be a blessing . It is better that mankind should be governed by wise laws well ...
... civil magistrate would , in our time , be a great evil . But that which in an age of good government is an evil may , in an age of grossly bad government , be a blessing . It is better that mankind should be governed by wise laws well ...
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... civil strife those arms which had been the terror of Europe . The means of profuse expenditure had long been drawn by the English barons from the oppressed provinces of France . That source of supply was gone : but the ostentatious and ...
... civil strife those arms which had been the terror of Europe . The means of profuse expenditure had long been drawn by the English barons from the oppressed provinces of France . That source of supply was gone : but the ostentatious and ...
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... civil and military dignities of the kingdom were supposed to belong exclusively to the countrymen of the Conqueror , the despised race learned , with transports of delight , that race . one of themselves , Nicholas Breakspear , had 18 ...
... civil and military dignities of the kingdom were supposed to belong exclusively to the countrymen of the Conqueror , the despised race learned , with transports of delight , that race . one of themselves , Nicholas Breakspear , had 18 ...
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... civil war of a week on English ground would now produce disasters which would be felt from the Hoangho to the Missouri , and of which the traces would be discernible at the distance of a century . In such a state of society resistance ...
... civil war of a week on English ground would now produce disasters which would be felt from the Hoangho to the Missouri , and of which the traces would be discernible at the distance of a century . In such a state of society resistance ...
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