The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... less dramatic , and though the House of Commons needed careful handling , the members were not yet in a Whiggish mood . They duly voted a further £ 1,250,000 to supple- ment the two and a half millions which they had granted less than a ...
... less dramatic , and though the House of Commons needed careful handling , the members were not yet in a Whiggish mood . They duly voted a further £ 1,250,000 to supple- ment the two and a half millions which they had granted less than a ...
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... less friendly than those who had given the first colonists a welcome , and were reported to be cannibals ; and conversely as the colonists occupied more and more land they could only do so at the expense of the Indians . Ashley ...
... less friendly than those who had given the first colonists a welcome , and were reported to be cannibals ; and conversely as the colonists occupied more and more land they could only do so at the expense of the Indians . Ashley ...
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... less than five months , in three separate sessions . While these lasted he could indeed be feverishly active . But it would be a mistake to assume even then that he had stepped from the Chancellorship of which he had been deprived into ...
... less than five months , in three separate sessions . While these lasted he could indeed be feverishly active . But it would be a mistake to assume even then that he had stepped from the Chancellorship of which he had been deprived into ...
Inhalt
Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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