History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND , FROM THE Protestant Reformation to the Regency of Geo . IV . 7. THAT change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is ...
SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND , FROM THE Protestant Reformation to the Regency of Geo . IV . 7. THAT change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is ...
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instead of three ; though the declaration against the STUARTS stated , that " new Parliaments ought to be frequently called , " and that this was an unalienable right of the people of England . 17. But , audacious as this was in itself ...
instead of three ; though the declaration against the STUARTS stated , that " new Parliaments ought to be frequently called , " and that this was an unalienable right of the people of England . 17. But , audacious as this was in itself ...
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The French people , who , as FORTESCUE clearly shows , had never derived from the Catholic church the benefits which the English had derived from it ; the French people , always borne down by a great standing army , while England had ...
The French people , who , as FORTESCUE clearly shows , had never derived from the Catholic church the benefits which the English had derived from it ; the French people , always borne down by a great standing army , while England had ...
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When the standard of the right of representation had been raised by thirty millions of people only twenty miles from them , those of England could not be expected to be dead to the call . They were not ; and it required no long time to ...
When the standard of the right of representation had been raised by thirty millions of people only twenty miles from them , those of England could not be expected to be dead to the call . They were not ; and it required no long time to ...
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The " Wrath of Achilles , " sung by Homer and Pope , was not to Greece , a more " direful spring of woes " than the conduct of this royal husband was to England . And what was his apology for that conduct ? " Our " inclinations are not ...
The " Wrath of Achilles , " sung by Homer and Pope , was not to Greece , a more " direful spring of woes " than the conduct of this royal husband was to England . And what was his apology for that conduct ? " Our " inclinations are not ...
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