Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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Page 128
... prince , not aliens in the eye of the law . If , indeed , it had been possible that a Scotch army or a Dutch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the ...
... prince , not aliens in the eye of the law . If , indeed , it had been possible that a Scotch army or a Dutch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Leslie to cross the Tweed , and those who signed the invitation to the ...
Page 141
... prince whose character and whose situation would have been a pledge for his good conduct , they might safely have left to that prince all the old constitutional prerogatives of the Crown , the command of the armies of the state , the ...
... prince whose character and whose situation would have been a pledge for his good conduct , they might safely have left to that prince all the old constitutional prerogatives of the Crown , the command of the armies of the state , the ...
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... prince , who rendered homage to the Mogul emperors . During the great anarchy of India , the lords of Benares became independent of the Court of Delhi , but were compelled to submit to the authority of the Nabob of Oude . Oppressed by ...
... prince , who rendered homage to the Mogul emperors . During the great anarchy of India , the lords of Benares became independent of the Court of Delhi , but were compelled to submit to the authority of the Nabob of Oude . Oppressed by ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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