The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 1G. Bell, 1846 |
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... influence of the former of these states— Her maritime code - General state of Europe - Political specu- lations , and increased intellectual activity - Attention paid by ― the different governments to their internal affairs - State of a ...
... influence of the former of these states— Her maritime code - General state of Europe - Political specu- lations , and increased intellectual activity - Attention paid by ― the different governments to their internal affairs - State of a ...
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... influence diminished - Opposition in America made to the stamp duty - Acts of the presbyterian faction - Proceedings at Boston , New York , and Philadelphia , on the arrival of the stamp act - Reasons for the conduct of the colonists ...
... influence diminished - Opposition in America made to the stamp duty - Acts of the presbyterian faction - Proceedings at Boston , New York , and Philadelphia , on the arrival of the stamp act - Reasons for the conduct of the colonists ...
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... influence - Writings of Burke regarding the present changes - Ineffectual attempt of lord Chatham to establish a grand northern confederacy - Accurate information obtained by the king of Prussia regarding our ad- ministration - Alarming ...
... influence - Writings of Burke regarding the present changes - Ineffectual attempt of lord Chatham to establish a grand northern confederacy - Accurate information obtained by the king of Prussia regarding our ad- ministration - Alarming ...
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... influence of extended commerce and distant colonisation scarcely came into play ; for the revenue drawn by Spain from the West Indies was not yet large ; and the principles of her colonial government were not developed . The second ...
... influence of extended commerce and distant colonisation scarcely came into play ; for the revenue drawn by Spain from the West Indies was not yet large ; and the principles of her colonial government were not developed . The second ...
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... influence in the state of European politics , when every other interest which could animate them was languishing ; when all the energies attached to national representation , like those of the Spanish cortes , the British parliament ...
... influence in the state of European politics , when every other interest which could animate them was languishing ; when all the energies attached to national representation , like those of the Spanish cortes , the British parliament ...
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