History of Civilisation, 第 1 卷Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... Charles I. - Great Property of the third Par- liament 137 CHAPTER VI . CIVIL WAR . The Nation adverse from ... Charles . Puritan Sentiments prevalent . — Middle Class not trusted by the Government of Charles CHAPTER VII . RESTORATION OF ...
... Charles I. - Great Property of the third Par- liament 137 CHAPTER VI . CIVIL WAR . The Nation adverse from ... Charles . Puritan Sentiments prevalent . — Middle Class not trusted by the Government of Charles CHAPTER VII . RESTORATION OF ...
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... Charles the Third , to cede Neustria to them . This took place only one hundred and fifty years previous to the invasion of England by William ; so that when the Normans came here they were not without some affinity to the Saxons whom ...
... Charles the Third , to cede Neustria to them . This took place only one hundred and fifty years previous to the invasion of England by William ; so that when the Normans came here they were not without some affinity to the Saxons whom ...
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... Charles I .; but it must eventually have happened , had no improvement in the government taken place . But , if the motives of Henry VIII . , in com- mencing the Reformation , may be accused of selfish- ness , cupidity , and revenge ...
... Charles I .; but it must eventually have happened , had no improvement in the government taken place . But , if the motives of Henry VIII . , in com- mencing the Reformation , may be accused of selfish- ness , cupidity , and revenge ...
第 137 頁
... Charles I. Great Property of the third Parlia- ment . - As Clarendon observes , this is a melancholy period in our history . It is one of which the account cannot be perused without sentiments of regret ; but it was an event which ...
... Charles I. Great Property of the third Parlia- ment . - As Clarendon observes , this is a melancholy period in our history . It is one of which the account cannot be perused without sentiments of regret ; but it was an event which ...
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... Charles I. and his Parlia- ment , which ended in the rebellion . The situation of Charles was one of peculiar difficulty a middle class , as we have seen , had lately been called into existence , of which neither that monarch , nor the ...
... Charles I. and his Parlia- ment , which ended in the rebellion . The situation of Charles was one of peculiar difficulty a middle class , as we have seen , had lately been called into existence , of which neither that monarch , nor the ...
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