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... look more closely at what they see as their rights under James and , in so far as these are felt to be enshrined in Parliament , they object to what they see as kingly interference in Parliament's sittings and procedures this being most ...
... look more closely at what they see as their rights under James and , in so far as these are felt to be enshrined in Parliament , they object to what they see as kingly interference in Parliament's sittings and procedures this being most ...
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... look , for instance , at the so - called gentry controversy , or at the complex pulls of loyalty before and during the Civil War between fidelity to monarch and fidelity to regional traditions and interests , or at pre - war disputes ...
... look , for instance , at the so - called gentry controversy , or at the complex pulls of loyalty before and during the Civil War between fidelity to monarch and fidelity to regional traditions and interests , or at pre - war disputes ...
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... looks in this mirror he / she sees little except deformity and the bestial : Man look- ing at Yahoo . What is unusual about Jonson is that he offers two mirrors , the satirical and the celebratory , his art being a dialogue between the ...
... looks in this mirror he / she sees little except deformity and the bestial : Man look- ing at Yahoo . What is unusual about Jonson is that he offers two mirrors , the satirical and the celebratory , his art being a dialogue between the ...
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