A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 |
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... Hist . of the Working Classes , vol . i . 73 , 115 ; Macaulay's Hist . chap . iii .; Fischel On the Con- stitution , 315-316 , and the admirable chap . on the History of the English Peasantry in Mr. Thornton's Over- population . Bacon ...
... Hist . of the Working Classes , vol . i . 73 , 115 ; Macaulay's Hist . chap . iii .; Fischel On the Con- stitution , 315-316 , and the admirable chap . on the History of the English Peasantry in Mr. Thornton's Over- population . Bacon ...
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... Hist . of the Non - jurors , p . 50 . 2 Birch's Life of Tillotson ( 2nd ed . ) 109-122 . See Fox's James II . p . 265 . 4 See on these decrees Cooke's Hist . of Parties , i . 105 , 345-355 . Somers ' Tracts , viii . 420-424 ; ix . 367 ...
... Hist . of the Non - jurors , p . 50 . 2 Birch's Life of Tillotson ( 2nd ed . ) 109-122 . See Fox's James II . p . 265 . 4 See on these decrees Cooke's Hist . of Parties , i . 105 , 345-355 . Somers ' Tracts , viii . 420-424 ; ix . 367 ...
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... Hist . of the Increase and Decrease of Mankind , in England VOL . I. ( 1767 ) p . 87. Chalmers ' Estimate . Craik's Hist . of Commerce , p . 117 . name , deriving its point and its popularity from a CH . I. 17 UNPOPULARITY OF THE ...
... Hist . of the Increase and Decrease of Mankind , in England VOL . I. ( 1767 ) p . 87. Chalmers ' Estimate . Craik's Hist . of Commerce , p . 117 . name , deriving its point and its popularity from a CH . I. 17 UNPOPULARITY OF THE ...
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... the 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.
... the 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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... Hist . de la Diplomatie Française , iv . 94–105 . See too Ranke's Hist . of England , xviii . 1 . and , if compelled to wage war , should do.
... Hist . de la Diplomatie Française , iv . 94–105 . See too Ranke's Hist . of England , xviii . 1 . and , if compelled to wage war , should do.
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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.