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49. oldal
... England , which in happier times has been the source of her glory and her strength , threw her back a century in the race of civilization and knowledge . The History of England , from the Accession of James II . By THOMAS BABINGTON ...
... England , which in happier times has been the source of her glory and her strength , threw her back a century in the race of civilization and knowledge . The History of England , from the Accession of James II . By THOMAS BABINGTON ...
53. oldal
... England were united in the person of James I. , a mean and pusillanimous prince , a presumptuous pedant , and a stickler for the divine right of kings . His son , Charles I. , while he sur- passed his father in understanding , surpassed ...
... England were united in the person of James I. , a mean and pusillanimous prince , a presumptuous pedant , and a stickler for the divine right of kings . His son , Charles I. , while he sur- passed his father in understanding , surpassed ...
305. oldal
... England from the Restoration in sate folly , or satiate the revenge of aroused in- 1661 to the Revolution in 1688. Notwithstanding dignation . The hideous iniquity of the courts of all their professions of regard for freedom , and law ...
... England from the Restoration in sate folly , or satiate the revenge of aroused in- 1661 to the Revolution in 1688. Notwithstanding dignation . The hideous iniquity of the courts of all their professions of regard for freedom , and law ...
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