A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 |
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... classes of facts on which we have especially dwelt , are so very different that our books can hardly , I hope , come into any real competition ; and I should much regret if it were thought that the present work had been written in any ...
... classes of facts on which we have especially dwelt , are so very different that our books can hardly , I hope , come into any real competition ; and I should much regret if it were thought that the present work had been written in any ...
第 vi 頁
... classes of facts on which we have especially dwelt , are so very different that our books can hardly , I hope , come into any real competition ; and I should much regret if it were thought that the present work had been written in any ...
... classes of facts on which we have especially dwelt , are so very different that our books can hardly , I hope , come into any real competition ; and I should much regret if it were thought that the present work had been written in any ...
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... classes Subserviency of the Judges Intellectual tendency towards despotism Growth of the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings Summary of the causes of the Revolution Skill with which the Whig leaders availed themselves of their ...
... classes Subserviency of the Judges Intellectual tendency towards despotism Growth of the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings Summary of the causes of the Revolution Skill with which the Whig leaders availed themselves of their ...
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... • Great influence of the aristocracy at the time of the Revolution 170 • 172 · 176 · 178 179 • 179 • 180 182 • 184 185 186 PAGE 2. The Commercial Classes The natural representatives of political THE FIRST VOLUME . xi.
... • Great influence of the aristocracy at the time of the Revolution 170 • 172 · 176 · 178 179 • 179 • 180 182 • 184 185 186 PAGE 2. The Commercial Classes The natural representatives of political THE FIRST VOLUME . xi.
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... classes 3. The Nonconformists Their position at the time of the Revolution How far the Revolution favoured religious liberty . The Toleration Act The Comprehension scheme Position of the Quakers Their affirmation allowed instead of ...
... classes 3. The Nonconformists Their position at the time of the Revolution How far the Revolution favoured religious liberty . The Toleration Act The Comprehension scheme Position of the Quakers Their affirmation allowed instead of ...
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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.