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... foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening . Parliament , which had been prorogued in the preceding reign by the angry James , on account of its decided stand in de- fence of the popular rights , and ...
... foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening . Parliament , which had been prorogued in the preceding reign by the angry James , on account of its decided stand in de- fence of the popular rights , and ...
Page 76
... foreign countries , Milton now determined to go abroad . Accordingly , after procuring his father's somewhat unwilling con- sent , and leaving his country in a still more unsettled and threatening condition than ever , in April , 1638 ...
... foreign countries , Milton now determined to go abroad . Accordingly , after procuring his father's somewhat unwilling con- sent , and leaving his country in a still more unsettled and threatening condition than ever , in April , 1638 ...
Page 160
... foreign powers , the Council of State speedily inspired the utmost respect and awe in the breasts of the surround- ing nations . Not Elizabeth herself had exert- ed a more potent influence in continental poli- tics . In consequence of ...
... foreign powers , the Council of State speedily inspired the utmost respect and awe in the breasts of the surround- ing nations . Not Elizabeth herself had exert- ed a more potent influence in continental poli- tics . In consequence of ...
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