A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 |
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... France rendered this impracticable , removed the greatest difficulty from the path of the Whigs , and made it possible for them to construct the ingenious fiction of abdication , which was of much use in quieting the consciences of the ...
... France rendered this impracticable , removed the greatest difficulty from the path of the Whigs , and made it possible for them to construct the ingenious fiction of abdication , which was of much use in quieting the consciences of the ...
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... France , the shameful day when the Dutch fleet sailed unmolested into the Thames , burnt the shipping at Chatham , and menaced the security of the capital , and , still more , the growing subordina- tion of England to the policy of ...
... France , the shameful day when the Dutch fleet sailed unmolested into the Thames , burnt the shipping at Chatham , and menaced the security of the capital , and , still more , the growing subordina- tion of England to the policy of ...
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... France were by far the greatest military powers on the Continent , and the Emperor was persecuting Protestants in Hungary , while Lewis XIV . made it a main object of his home policy to drive them from France , and a main object of his ...
... France were by far the greatest military powers on the Continent , and the Emperor was persecuting Protestants in Hungary , while Lewis XIV . made it a main object of his home policy to drive them from France , and a main object of his ...
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... France . In December the Duke of Savoy was induced by French persuasion to put an end to the toleration of the Vaudois . ' Happily for the interests of the world the religious difference was not the sole or the chief line of national ...
... France . In December the Duke of Savoy was induced by French persuasion to put an end to the toleration of the Vaudois . ' Happily for the interests of the world the religious difference was not the sole or the chief line of national ...
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... right , or the alleged right , of the French 1 De Flassan , Hist . de la Diplomatie Française , iii . 292–302 . sovereign to appoint to ecclesiastical benefices in France during the CH . I. 17 ENMITY OF THE POPE TO LEWIS XIV . 21.
... right , or the alleged right , of the French 1 De Flassan , Hist . de la Diplomatie Française , iii . 292–302 . sovereign to appoint to ecclesiastical benefices in France during the CH . I. 17 ENMITY OF THE POPE TO LEWIS XIV . 21.
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第 303 頁 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
第 167 頁 - THE Earl of Oxford was removed on Tuesday : the queen died on Sunday. What a world is this ! and how does Fortune banter us ! John Barber tells me, you have set your face toward Ireland.