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... thought may be discerned , decisively opposed to each other on the causes which most divide mankind - on religious truth and political power . Here we are concerned only with the growth , the flowering , and the decay of that Royalist ...
... thought may be discerned , decisively opposed to each other on the causes which most divide mankind - on religious truth and political power . Here we are concerned only with the growth , the flowering , and the decay of that Royalist ...
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... Master of the Horse , surveyors , yeomen of the buttery , and falconers . Lord Shrews- bury , who was destined to preside over the peaceful succession 1 of the Hanoverians , had as a young man thought 18 PART I INTRODUCTORY.
... Master of the Horse , surveyors , yeomen of the buttery , and falconers . Lord Shrews- bury , who was destined to preside over the peaceful succession 1 of the Hanoverians , had as a young man thought 18 PART I INTRODUCTORY.
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Keith Feiling. of the Hanoverians , had as a young man thought of looking at some real war in Flanders , and had then inquired which of his tenants were bound by tenure to the obligation of pro- viding money or men on these occasions ...
Keith Feiling. of the Hanoverians , had as a young man thought of looking at some real war in Flanders , and had then inquired which of his tenants were bound by tenure to the obligation of pro- viding money or men on these occasions ...
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... 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 the novels of Fielding shows the bad side of this clerical dependence ...
... 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 the novels of Fielding shows the bad side of this clerical dependence ...
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... thought , that men of fortune and great estates should join with such a people . ' 2 The insistence upon the rights of the Peerage by three generations of the Whig Opposition revealed either the class bias of a jealous oligarchy , or an ...
... thought , that men of fortune and great estates should join with such a people . ' 2 The insistence upon the rights of the Peerage by three generations of the Whig Opposition revealed either the class bias of a jealous oligarchy , or an ...
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