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Page 44
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parlia- ment soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sympathise with the calamities of in- dividuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parlia- ment soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sympathise with the calamities of in- dividuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
Page 63
... hand , did their utmost to bring foreign invaders to Paris . A very short time has elapsed since the Apostolical party in Spain invoked , too successfully , the support of strangers . The great contest which raged in England during the ...
... hand , did their utmost to bring foreign invaders to Paris . A very short time has elapsed since the Apostolical party in Spain invoked , too successfully , the support of strangers . The great contest which raged in England during the ...
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... hand , was disposed to bear anything rather than drive from office any man round whom a new opposition could form . He therefore endured with fretful patience the in- subordination of Pitt and Fox . He thought it far better to connive ...
... hand , was disposed to bear anything rather than drive from office any man round whom a new opposition could form . He therefore endured with fretful patience the in- subordination of Pitt and Fox . He thought it far better to connive ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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