A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... soon have resumed its course . The sovereignty would have still been regarded as of divine right . The political enthusiasm of the great majority of the nation would have centred upon it , and the belief that it possessed a sanctity ...
... soon have resumed its course . The sovereignty would have still been regarded as of divine right . The political enthusiasm of the great majority of the nation would have centred upon it , and the belief that it possessed a sanctity ...
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... soon became the designation of the whole body of his sup- porters . The term ' Whig ' was a nickname applied to the Scotch Presbyterians . It began at the time when the Cameronians took up arms for their religion , and was derived from ...
... soon became the designation of the whole body of his sup- porters . The term ' Whig ' was a nickname applied to the Scotch Presbyterians . It began at the time when the Cameronians took up arms for their religion , and was derived from ...
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... Soon after the accession of Innocent XI . , the feud again broke out , and it was so bitter that the papal court began to look upon the French king as the worst enemy to the Church . The antagonism arose on the question of the right ...
... Soon after the accession of Innocent XI . , the feud again broke out , and it was so bitter that the papal court began to look upon the French king as the worst enemy to the Church . The antagonism arose on the question of the right ...
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... soon , however , the antipathy to foreigners began to act against the Whigs . It was not simply that William was a foreign prince , who had overthrown a sovereign of English birth . It was not simply that he never concealed his ...
... soon , however , the antipathy to foreigners began to act against the Whigs . It was not simply that William was a foreign prince , who had overthrown a sovereign of English birth . It was not simply that he never concealed his ...
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... soon as the Spaniards were able fully to garrison them , but he would give no further security to Holland . The light in which he looked upon events was very clearly shown in his speech to the constable of Castile in the beginning of ...
... soon as the Spaniards were able fully to garrison them , but he would give no further security to Holland . The light in which he looked upon events was very clearly shown in his speech to the constable of Castile in the beginning of ...
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