A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... respect for the range and accuracy of his research , for the very unusual skill which he displayed in the difficult art of selecting from great multitudes of facts those which are truly characteristic and significant , and , above all ...
... respect for the range and accuracy of his research , for the very unusual skill which he displayed in the difficult art of selecting from great multitudes of facts those which are truly characteristic and significant , and , above all ...
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... respect for law opposed to high monarchical views Influences favourable to the royal power were overbalanced . Increased simplicity of the Court 217 218 219 • 220 220 221 Disappearance of the miracle of the royal touch Lingering traces ...
... respect for law opposed to high monarchical views Influences favourable to the royal power were overbalanced . Increased simplicity of the Court 217 218 219 • 220 220 221 Disappearance of the miracle of the royal touch Lingering traces ...
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... one theory on the subject of these political vicissi- tudes to which it is necessary briefly to advert , for it has been advocated by an historian of great eminence , has been fre- VOL . I. B quently repeated , and has , in some respects ,
... one theory on the subject of these political vicissi- tudes to which it is necessary briefly to advert , for it has been advocated by an historian of great eminence , has been fre- VOL . I. B quently repeated , and has , in some respects ,
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William Edward Hartpole Lecky. quently repeated , and has , in some respects , considerable plausi- bility . It has been alleged that the policy of the two great parties has been not merely modified , but reversed , since the first half ...
William Edward Hartpole Lecky. quently repeated , and has , in some respects , considerable plausi- bility . It has been alleged that the policy of the two great parties has been not merely modified , but reversed , since the first half ...
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... respect were the Tory Governments in the days of Pitt and Castlereagh more remarkably distinguished from their Whig successors than by their extreme jealousy of the Press , their desire to limit its influence , and the severity with ...
... respect were the Tory Governments in the days of Pitt and Castlereagh more remarkably distinguished from their Whig successors than by their extreme jealousy of the Press , their desire to limit its influence , and the severity with ...
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