The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... land sort of a prince , who was now driven out of his states , but who still pre- served his title of Duke of Athens . A sudden fit of popular excite- ment raised him to an almost absolute sovereignty in Florence , where he was ...
... land sort of a prince , who was now driven out of his states , but who still pre- served his title of Duke of Athens . A sudden fit of popular excite- ment raised him to an almost absolute sovereignty in Florence , where he was ...
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... land so plentiful had attracted a numerous population : at every step one met with towns and villages ; and if we may credit the account of an historian , the smallest of these villages contained at least 15,000 souls . This population ...
... land so plentiful had attracted a numerous population : at every step one met with towns and villages ; and if we may credit the account of an historian , the smallest of these villages contained at least 15,000 souls . This population ...
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... land , skirted to the left by Burbach Wood , and embracing to the right the town of Hinck- ley , its parish church and tapering spire . Wykin Hall is now a farmhouse ; the little lawn before the princi- pal entrance is converted into a ...
... land , skirted to the left by Burbach Wood , and embracing to the right the town of Hinck- ley , its parish church and tapering spire . Wykin Hall is now a farmhouse ; the little lawn before the princi- pal entrance is converted into a ...
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... lands had been plundered . In conclusion , he declared roundly that the commons would never surrender the rights they had gained during the siege , nor submit any longer to the unjust pretensions of the nobles . Bishop Swann in a few ...
... lands had been plundered . In conclusion , he declared roundly that the commons would never surrender the rights they had gained during the siege , nor submit any longer to the unjust pretensions of the nobles . Bishop Swann in a few ...
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... land , their exclusive eligibility to offices and honours , and , above all , the exemption they claimed from contributing to the general taxation . He enlarged with great bitterness on the rashness with which they had plunged the ...
... land , their exclusive eligibility to offices and honours , and , above all , the exemption they claimed from contributing to the general taxation . He enlarged with great bitterness on the rashness with which they had plunged the ...
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