History of Civilisation, 第 1 卷Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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第 x 頁
... Crown incom- patible with the Growth and Increase of the Middle Class.- Absolute Power of James I. — Policy of placing Persons of Property in possession of political Influence . - Mistakes committed by Charles I. - Great Property of the ...
... Crown incom- patible with the Growth and Increase of the Middle Class.- Absolute Power of James I. — Policy of placing Persons of Property in possession of political Influence . - Mistakes committed by Charles I. - Great Property of the ...
第 xiii 頁
... Crown . Necessity of upholding the Mo- narchical Power . - Effects of the Reform Bill.— Increase of Influence in the House of Commons . - Proper Functions of a Sovereign 320 CHAPTER XVI . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . The House of Lords ...
... Crown . Necessity of upholding the Mo- narchical Power . - Effects of the Reform Bill.— Increase of Influence in the House of Commons . - Proper Functions of a Sovereign 320 CHAPTER XVI . THE HOUSE OF LORDS . The House of Lords ...
第 82 頁
... crown ; and in the general distribution of land among his followers , he kept posses- sion of no less than 1,422 manors in different parts of England . ” ( West's Inquiry into the Manner of Creating Peers , p . 24. ) The following also ...
... crown ; and in the general distribution of land among his followers , he kept posses- sion of no less than 1,422 manors in different parts of England . ” ( West's Inquiry into the Manner of Creating Peers , p . 24. ) The following also ...
第 87 頁
... crown . Next , it gained greater strength by the great number of Normans and French that came over with the Conqueror , and after his establishment here , and incorporated with the English nation , joining with them in the same lan ...
... crown . Next , it gained greater strength by the great number of Normans and French that came over with the Conqueror , and after his establishment here , and incorporated with the English nation , joining with them in the same lan ...
第 88 頁
... crown of England grew first to be feared by our neighbours ; to have constant intercourse with foreign princes ; to take part , and be considered in all the affairs of Christendom ; and , by the subsequent accessions of Anjou and ...
... crown of England grew first to be feared by our neighbours ; to have constant intercourse with foreign princes ; to take part , and be considered in all the affairs of Christendom ; and , by the subsequent accessions of Anjou and ...
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