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... period of little more than seven months . It discloses the spirit and temper of James's government , with the line of his foreign policy , and narrates the particulars of the ill fated expeditions of Argyle and Monmouth . This ...
... period of little more than seven months . It discloses the spirit and temper of James's government , with the line of his foreign policy , and narrates the particulars of the ill fated expeditions of Argyle and Monmouth . This ...
Pagina 168
... period of exercise , to confirm these habits effectually , is a question upon which professional authority must decide . Upon this point I find a difference of opinion . Some officers of experience consider three months as sufficient ...
... period of exercise , to confirm these habits effectually , is a question upon which professional authority must decide . Upon this point I find a difference of opinion . Some officers of experience consider three months as sufficient ...
Pagina 347
... period should discover a par- tiality to , what may fairly be called , the popular cause . This same Ordericus Vitalis ( the author from whom the last considerable piece in this volume is a selection ) was born in England , and was sent ...
... period should discover a par- tiality to , what may fairly be called , the popular cause . This same Ordericus Vitalis ( the author from whom the last considerable piece in this volume is a selection ) was born in England , and was sent ...
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