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... king of the right to appoint and hold re- sponsible the officers of the militia . It justified its action with the statement that “ What they do herein hath the stamp of royal authority , although His Majesty , seduced by evil counsel ...
... king of the right to appoint and hold re- sponsible the officers of the militia . It justified its action with the statement that “ What they do herein hath the stamp of royal authority , although His Majesty , seduced by evil counsel ...
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... king , and to maintain with all their power the Constitution decreed by the National Assembly . " Those refusing to take , and those recanting , their oath were to be pun- ished as “ rebels resisting the law " and " disturbers of public ...
... king , and to maintain with all their power the Constitution decreed by the National Assembly . " Those refusing to take , and those recanting , their oath were to be pun- ished as “ rebels resisting the law " and " disturbers of public ...
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Edgar Nathaniel Johnson. defeat . The emperor and king of Prussia wanted " to terminate anarchy in the interior of France , to check attacks on the Throne and the Church . . . to give the king the security and liberty of which he is ...
Edgar Nathaniel Johnson. defeat . The emperor and king of Prussia wanted " to terminate anarchy in the interior of France , to check attacks on the Throne and the Church . . . to give the king the security and liberty of which he is ...
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HUMANISM AND THE ARTS | 3 |
THE REFORMATION AND COUNTER REFORMATION | 73 |
SCIENCE IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES | 137 |
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An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
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