England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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... followed with a speech containing a hint that foreign policy was outside the sphere of parliament , the proper concern of which was the peace of church and state ; he appealed also to their patriotism by deprecating those ' ill meant ...
... followed with a speech containing a hint that foreign policy was outside the sphere of parliament , the proper concern of which was the peace of church and state ; he appealed also to their patriotism by deprecating those ' ill meant ...
第590页
... followed with equally unspectacular explana- tions of the payments which they had received ; and the sum of it all was a demonstration that the moneys were not really for ' secret service ' at all , but were payments consequent on an ...
... followed with equally unspectacular explana- tions of the payments which they had received ; and the sum of it all was a demonstration that the moneys were not really for ' secret service ' at all , but were payments consequent on an ...
第626页
... followed with the conclusive argument that the prisoner was a Roman Catholic ; 2 he had libelled the crown as well as Protestant witnesses ; here was an Irish Papist who intended to set England by the ears and bring in the French . Then ...
... followed with the conclusive argument that the prisoner was a Roman Catholic ; 2 he had libelled the crown as well as Protestant witnesses ; here was an Irish Papist who intended to set England by the ears and bring in the French . Then ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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