The History of Party: From the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions, in the Reign of Charles II, to the Passing of the Reform Bill, Том 1J. Macrone, 1836 |
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... England : it is the object of the following work to separate them from the mass of circumstances with which they are mingled , and weave them into a connected and detailed narrative . A review of the principles and practice of the two ...
... England : it is the object of the following work to separate them from the mass of circumstances with which they are mingled , and weave them into a connected and detailed narrative . A review of the principles and practice of the two ...
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... England to become the pensioned A.D. 1666 puppet of a foreign prince , and to submit to be the servant of an enemy in order that he might render himself the tyrant of his people . Misgovernment at home and dishonour abroad were the ...
... England to become the pensioned A.D. 1666 puppet of a foreign prince , and to submit to be the servant of an enemy in order that he might render himself the tyrant of his people . Misgovernment at home and dishonour abroad were the ...
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... England , before the said declaration , the sum of £ 200,000 sterling ; the one - half of the said sum shall be paid three months after the reciprocal ratification of the present treaty , and the other half three months after the ...
... England , before the said declaration , the sum of £ 200,000 sterling ; the one - half of the said sum shall be paid three months after the reciprocal ratification of the present treaty , and the other half three months after the ...
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... England merely the faith of a sect . Their views are bounded by the prospect of a perfect equality with their fellow - subjects , and they are no more dangerous to our constitution than any other of those numerous religious sects with ...
... England merely the faith of a sect . Their views are bounded by the prospect of a perfect equality with their fellow - subjects , and they are no more dangerous to our constitution than any other of those numerous religious sects with ...
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... England had only a corrupt parliament and a disunited people . The nation was , indeed , imbued with a thorough hatred of popery , and would , doubtless , have resisted ; but the struggle must have been dreadful , and victory , to ...
... England had only a corrupt parliament and a disunited people . The nation was , indeed , imbued with a thorough hatred of popery , and would , doubtless , have resisted ; but the struggle must have been dreadful , and victory , to ...
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Страница 352 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme ; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
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