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Page 124
... remained ; and with them remained the Evil Genius of the House of Stuart . The tide of public affairs was even now on the turn . The King had resolved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to intro- duce into the ...
... remained ; and with them remained the Evil Genius of the House of Stuart . The tide of public affairs was even now on the turn . The King had resolved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to intro- duce into the ...
Page 148
... remained , indeed , in his party , many acute intellects , many eloquent tongues , many brave and honest hearts . There still remained a rugged and clownish soldier , half fanatic , half buffoon , whose talents , discerned as yet only ...
... remained , indeed , in his party , many acute intellects , many eloquent tongues , many brave and honest hearts . There still remained a rugged and clownish soldier , half fanatic , half buffoon , whose talents , discerned as yet only ...
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... remained examinations and cross - examinations . There remained statements of accounts . There remained the reading of papers , filled with words unintelligible to English ears , with lacs and crores , zemindars and aumils , sunnuds and ...
... remained examinations and cross - examinations . There remained statements of accounts . There remained the reading of papers , filled with words unintelligible to English ears , with lacs and crores , zemindars and aumils , sunnuds and ...
Contents
ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 18 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 405 |
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