History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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THAT change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is generally called the REFORMATION , has produced , in process of time , a still greater , and a most ...
THAT change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is generally called the REFORMATION , has produced , in process of time , a still greater , and a most ...
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In the first place it took a tenth part of the whole of the produce of the earth , and out of it relieved the wants of the poor , the aged , the widow , and the orphan : next , the celibacy of the clergy , that is of the great mass of ...
In the first place it took a tenth part of the whole of the produce of the earth , and out of it relieved the wants of the poor , the aged , the widow , and the orphan : next , the celibacy of the clergy , that is of the great mass of ...
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... of paupers , and of an aristocracy making the laws and burdening the commons , or people , at their pleasure . The Reformation took from the church , that is , in fact , from the people at large , of whom the clergy were the SKETCH .
... of paupers , and of an aristocracy making the laws and burdening the commons , or people , at their pleasure . The Reformation took from the church , that is , in fact , from the people at large , of whom the clergy were the SKETCH .
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The French revolutionists divided the property amongst the people ; the English aristocracy took the property to themselves ! 10. But this was not all that they did against the people . Having become the lords of the immense estates of ...
The French revolutionists divided the property amongst the people ; the English aristocracy took the property to themselves ! 10. But this was not all that they did against the people . Having become the lords of the immense estates of ...
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tion of the truce before - mentioned ) until the day of his death , which took place in 1806. And here we behold the direct , open , avowed , and all - ruling power of the aristocracy ! This body had , for many years , been divided into ...
tion of the truce before - mentioned ) until the day of his death , which took place in 1806. And here we behold the direct , open , avowed , and all - ruling power of the aristocracy ! This body had , for many years , been divided into ...
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