A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 |
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... sovereign , and the abilities of a small group of statesmen . For a long time , indeed , the tendency of events had been in the opposite direc- tion . In the earlier periods of English history , perhaps the most important element of ...
... sovereign , and the abilities of a small group of statesmen . For a long time , indeed , the tendency of events had been in the opposite direc- tion . In the earlier periods of English history , perhaps the most important element of ...
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... Sovereign , but the Church which succeeded to the sceptre of Catholicism was essentially Erastian , and the instincts of its clergy were almost uniformly despotic . The free spirit generated in the Reformation had taken refuge in Puri ...
... Sovereign , but the Church which succeeded to the sceptre of Catholicism was essentially Erastian , and the instincts of its clergy were almost uniformly despotic . The free spirit generated in the Reformation had taken refuge in Puri ...
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... sovereign . Yet even then attachment to the legitimate line might have pre- vailed but for the belief that was industriously spread that the Prince of Wales was a supposititious child , and every stage in the intricate drama that ensued ...
... sovereign . Yet even then attachment to the legitimate line might have pre- vailed but for the belief that was industriously spread that the Prince of Wales was a supposititious child , and every stage in the intricate drama that ensued ...
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... sovereign would have established a legitimate monarchy . The wishes of the queen and the resolu- tion of William , who threatened at once to retire to Holland and leave the country to anarchy , prevented this solution and made it ...
... sovereign would have established a legitimate monarchy . The wishes of the queen and the resolu- tion of William , who threatened at once to retire to Holland and leave the country to anarchy , prevented this solution and made it ...
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... sovereign to leave the British isles without the consent of Parliament was revoked at the desire of George I. But these were comparatively small matters . The great legislative changes that were effected at the Revolution - the ...
... sovereign to leave the British isles without the consent of Parliament was revoked at the desire of George I. But these were comparatively small matters . The great legislative changes that were effected at the Revolution - the ...
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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.