Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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... favour of Elizabeth apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Elizabeth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pretender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give ...
... favour of Elizabeth apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Elizabeth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pretender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give ...
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... favour , it will employ all the means in its power to conciliate that favour . While this is the case , defects in its constitution are of little consequence . But , as the close union of such a ' body with the nation is the effect of ...
... favour , it will employ all the means in its power to conciliate that favour . While this is the case , defects in its constitution are of little consequence . But , as the close union of such a ' body with the nation is the effect of ...
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... favour of his vic- torious enemies by accusing him . An Indian government has only to let it be understood that it wishes a particular man to be ruined ; and , in twenty - four hours , it will be furnished with grave charges , supported ...
... favour of his vic- torious enemies by accusing him . An Indian government has only to let it be understood that it wishes a particular man to be ruined ; and , in twenty - four hours , it will be furnished with grave charges , supported ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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