England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... present as late as 1860 in the latter's lectures on The Roman and the Teuton , given when he was Regius Professor of History at Cambridge . Even where it is not visible as an explicit or even a consciously recognised principle , it is ...
... present as late as 1860 in the latter's lectures on The Roman and the Teuton , given when he was Regius Professor of History at Cambridge . Even where it is not visible as an explicit or even a consciously recognised principle , it is ...
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... present day , or to bind or controul them in any shape whatever , than the parliament or the people of the present day have to dispose of , bind or controul those who are to live a hundred or a thousand years hence . Every generation is ...
... present day , or to bind or controul them in any shape whatever , than the parliament or the people of the present day have to dispose of , bind or controul those who are to live a hundred or a thousand years hence . Every generation is ...
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... present dangers even to English Liberty & Property , from the contagion of Havock & novelty , he earnestly exclaimed " THIS it is that has made ME an abettor & supporter of Kings ! Kings are necessary , & if we would preserve peace ...
... present dangers even to English Liberty & Property , from the contagion of Havock & novelty , he earnestly exclaimed " THIS it is that has made ME an abettor & supporter of Kings ! Kings are necessary , & if we would preserve peace ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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