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... land : Who decides who can vote ? How vital is the prop- erty qualification ? How far has king or magnate the right to place and con- trol candidate and voter ? The Diggers raised fundamental issues about the land , and the Army Debates ...
... land : Who decides who can vote ? How vital is the prop- erty qualification ? How far has king or magnate the right to place and con- trol candidate and voter ? The Diggers raised fundamental issues about the land , and the Army Debates ...
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... land , with its own culture and history . And this stands in striking contrast to the epic of rebellion which both Drayton and Samuel Daniel wrote , in which , among other things , they lament the way in which civil strife prevents the ...
... land , with its own culture and history . And this stands in striking contrast to the epic of rebellion which both Drayton and Samuel Daniel wrote , in which , among other things , they lament the way in which civil strife prevents the ...
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... lands at Torbay Flight of James II 1689 Cotton Poems on Several Occasions Poems on Affairs of State b . of Richardson d . of Behn William and Mary monarchs Declaration of Right Convention Parliament War with France James II lands in ...
... lands at Torbay Flight of James II 1689 Cotton Poems on Several Occasions Poems on Affairs of State b . of Richardson d . of Behn William and Mary monarchs Declaration of Right Convention Parliament War with France James II lands in ...
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