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... period , more extensive than the county of Surrey , the above description of the power and opulence , to which it had attained , bears ample testimony to the salutary operation of a free government , in improving the condition of ...
... period , more extensive than the county of Surrey , the above description of the power and opulence , to which it had attained , bears ample testimony to the salutary operation of a free government , in improving the condition of ...
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... period of which we are speaking , ( 1265 , ) must have been very numerous , owing to the division of the greater baronies which was occasioned by the frequent recurrence of female inheritances . Thus in Madox's Baronia Anglica , which ...
... period of which we are speaking , ( 1265 , ) must have been very numerous , owing to the division of the greater baronies which was occasioned by the frequent recurrence of female inheritances . Thus in Madox's Baronia Anglica , which ...
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... period at which the constitution existed in a state of immaculate purity , and liberty was in its acme of glory : but it would be impossible to name any such period in any reign prior to the revolution of 1688 . In his view of our ...
... period at which the constitution existed in a state of immaculate purity , and liberty was in its acme of glory : but it would be impossible to name any such period in any reign prior to the revolution of 1688 . In his view of our ...
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