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His business is to show his readers what has been done , and what are , or were
, the effects of it : what were the measures of the reign of which he is the historian
, and in what way , and to what extent , they produced happiness or misery ...
His business is to show his readers what has been done , and what are , or were
, the effects of it : what were the measures of the reign of which he is the historian
, and in what way , and to what extent , they produced happiness or misery ...
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That change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry
VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is generally called the
REFORMATION , has produced , in process of tiine , a still greater , and a most
fatal , change ...
That change in the religion of England , which took place in the reigns of Henry
VIII . , Edward VI . , and Elizabeth , and which is generally called the
REFORMATION , has produced , in process of tiine , a still greater , and a most
fatal , change ...
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... at last , produced that state which we now behold ; a state of rack - renters , of
paupers , and of an aristocracy making the laws and burdening the commons , or
people , at their pleasure . The Reformation took from the church , that is , in fact ...
... at last , produced that state which we now behold ; a state of rack - renters , of
paupers , and of an aristocracy making the laws and burdening the commons , or
people , at their pleasure . The Reformation took from the church , that is , in fact ...
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The restoration of the STUARTS , which , like that of Louis XVIII . , was produced
partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery ,
restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore to the
Crown ...
The restoration of the STUARTS , which , like that of Louis XVIII . , was produced
partly by the tyranny of the man at the head of affairs and partly by treachery ,
restored these immense estates to the aristocracy ; but did not restore to the
Crown ...
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The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
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