Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1951 - 1338 pages |
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Page 44
... Charles . But there could be no comparison between Cromwell and Charles victorious , Charles restored , Charles enabled to feed fat all the hungry grudges of his smiling rancour and his cringing pride . The next visit of his Majesty to ...
... Charles . But there could be no comparison between Cromwell and Charles victorious , Charles restored , Charles enabled to feed fat all the hungry grudges of his smiling rancour and his cringing pride . The next visit of his Majesty to ...
Page 143
... Charles the absolute control of this army , and the power of selecting , promoting , and dismissing officers at his pleasure ? Was it not probable that this army might become , what it is the nature of armies to become , what so many ...
... Charles the absolute control of this army , and the power of selecting , promoting , and dismissing officers at his pleasure ? Was it not probable that this army might become , what it is the nature of armies to become , what so many ...
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... Charles II.'s courtiers , impeached for his share in the negotiations by which France was to pension Charles on con- dition of his refusal to assist the Dutch , 199 Danes , only had a few trading stations in India , which they sold to ...
... Charles II.'s courtiers , impeached for his share in the negotiations by which France was to pension Charles on con- dition of his refusal to assist the Dutch , 199 Danes , only had a few trading stations in India , which they sold to ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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