The works of lord Macaulay, complete, ed. by lady Trevelyan, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1866 |
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... Death 218 CHAPTER III . Great Change in the State of England since 1685 220 Population of England in 1685 221 Increase of Population greater in the North than in the South Revenue in 1685 225 Military System 227 The Navy 233 The ...
... Death 218 CHAPTER III . Great Change in the State of England since 1685 220 Population of England in 1685 221 Increase of Population greater in the North than in the South Revenue in 1685 225 Military System 227 The Navy 233 The ...
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... Death of Charles II .. 334 Suspicions of Poison Speech of James II . to the Privy Council James proclaimed State of the Administration 344 345 346 · 347 New Arrangements 348 Sir George Jeffreys 350 The Revenue collected without an Act ...
... Death of Charles II .. 334 Suspicions of Poison Speech of James II . to the Privy Council James proclaimed State of the Administration 344 345 346 · 347 New Arrangements 348 Sir George Jeffreys 350 The Revenue collected without an Act ...
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... Death of Ayloffe Monmouth from leaving Holland Devastation of Argyleshire ; Ineffectual Attempts to prevent His Arrival at Lyme His Declaration ; His Popularity in the West of England Encounter of the Rebels with the Militia at Bridport ...
... Death of Ayloffe Monmouth from leaving Holland Devastation of Argyleshire ; Ineffectual Attempts to prevent His Arrival at Lyme His Declaration ; His Popularity in the West of England Encounter of the Rebels with the Militia at Bridport ...
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... death of Charlemagne , was governed by a prince of great firmness and ability . On the other hand England , which , since the battle of Hastings , had been ruled generally by wise statesmen , al- ways by brave soldiers , fell under the ...
... death of Charlemagne , was governed by a prince of great firmness and ability . On the other hand England , which , since the battle of Hastings , had been ruled generally by wise statesmen , al- ways by brave soldiers , fell under the ...
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... death or life . France , divided against herself , had , for a time , ceased to be of any account in Christendom . The English Government was at the head of the Protestant interest , and , while persecuting Presbyterians at home ...
... death or life . France , divided against herself , had , for a time , ceased to be of any account in Christendom . The English Government was at the head of the Protestant interest , and , while persecuting Presbyterians at home ...
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