Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 páginas |
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... English throne in 1688 , he had only one rival and possible successor . The nation , too , as far as it could be said to be divided at all , was divided between the adherents of James and those of William of Orange . The old parties of ...
... English throne in 1688 , he had only one rival and possible successor . The nation , too , as far as it could be said to be divided at all , was divided between the adherents of James and those of William of Orange . The old parties of ...
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... English system , all who hoped by means of the charter -imperfect and mutilated as it was - and of the two Chambers - restricted as was the suffrage , and corrupt as was often the influence brought to bear upon the elections - gradually ...
... English system , all who hoped by means of the charter -imperfect and mutilated as it was - and of the two Chambers - restricted as was the suffrage , and corrupt as was often the influence brought to bear upon the elections - gradually ...
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... English have in common something of the Norman and something of the Teutonic blood ; but in England the prevailing element is the Saxon sub - variety of the Teutonic ; in France the prevailing element is the Gallic sub - variety of the ...
... English have in common something of the Norman and something of the Teutonic blood ; but in England the prevailing element is the Saxon sub - variety of the Teutonic ; in France the prevailing element is the Gallic sub - variety of the ...
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... English movement of the seventeenth century which corresponds to it . M. Guizot , with his accustomed sagacity , has ... English Revolution followed on a period of deep religious excitement . The English revolutionists were even more ...
... English movement of the seventeenth century which corresponds to it . M. Guizot , with his accustomed sagacity , has ... English Revolution followed on a period of deep religious excitement . The English revolutionists were even more ...
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... English working classes , retain some belief in a future life , can strive after the improvement of their earthly lot with a more deliberate and less angry haste ; for if they fail , their happiness is not denied , but only postponed to ...
... English working classes , retain some belief in a future life , can strive after the improvement of their earthly lot with a more deliberate and less angry haste ; for if they fail , their happiness is not denied , but only postponed to ...
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