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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 52
עמוד 111
The dread and fear of a revolution will pass away by the time we have
experienced a few more of them , and each succeeding one will display to a
greater extent its utility , and be effected with less bloodshed . Let a few years
pass on , and the ...
The dread and fear of a revolution will pass away by the time we have
experienced a few more of them , and each succeeding one will display to a
greater extent its utility , and be effected with less bloodshed . Let a few years
pass on , and the ...
עמוד 199
We answer , assuredly not , in this country : it was the effect of Simon de Montfort ,
Earl of Leicester's opinion of its necessity to restrain the mischievous conduct of
Henry the Third . The origin of Parliaments in this country , consisting of King ...
We answer , assuredly not , in this country : it was the effect of Simon de Montfort ,
Earl of Leicester's opinion of its necessity to restrain the mischievous conduct of
Henry the Third . The origin of Parliaments in this country , consisting of King ...
עמוד 473
Among those who have been lately drawn into the attempt to effect an
insurrection , are to be found many lads not more than fourteen , fifteen , and
sixteen years of age , which circumstance affords a strong expression of the
general feeling in ...
Among those who have been lately drawn into the attempt to effect an
insurrection , are to be found many lads not more than fourteen , fifteen , and
sixteen years of age , which circumstance affords a strong expression of the
general feeling in ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
circular to the Irish Prelates from the Pope | 73 |
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