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... least endeavoured to protect tenant - right , to maintain wages , and to check enclosure . The ruling force in this period , over - riding all the motives we have mentioned , was unquestionably aristocracy , which ruled with such ...
... least endeavoured to protect tenant - right , to maintain wages , and to check enclosure . The ruling force in this period , over - riding all the motives we have mentioned , was unquestionably aristocracy , which ruled with such ...
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... least in the Church and Universities , then the sources of political thought . The aristocracy's capture of the monasteries ' endowments had carried with it a great mass of Church patronage , and the history of English literature up to ...
... least in the Church and Universities , then the sources of political thought . The aristocracy's capture of the monasteries ' endowments had carried with it a great mass of Church patronage , and the history of English literature up to ...
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... least immune from royal influence . All this we shall see at its height in Shaftesbury and in Wharton : here we may note that the Saye and Sele of the Commonwealth advocated a hereditary Upper House for the colony of Massa- 1 M. Hutton ...
... least immune from royal influence . All this we shall see at its height in Shaftesbury and in Wharton : here we may note that the Saye and Sele of the Commonwealth advocated a hereditary Upper House for the colony of Massa- 1 M. Hutton ...
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... least reconciled the divine responsibility they would allow to the King with that responsibility which , they claimed , he owed to the national laws . Time , in this respect , was to vindicate the champions of sovereignty , whether ...
... least reconciled the divine responsibility they would allow to the King with that responsibility which , they claimed , he owed to the national laws . Time , in this respect , was to vindicate the champions of sovereignty , whether ...
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... least , was sure that he would meet her and their children again , in a place where we shall never be plundered ' .2 " 1 ' God forbid that we should war one here with another ' : to Sir R. Harley , 13 May 1642 ( P. iii . 87 ) ...
... least , was sure that he would meet her and their children again , in a place where we shall never be plundered ' .2 " 1 ' God forbid that we should war one here with another ' : to Sir R. Harley , 13 May 1642 ( P. iii . 87 ) ...
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