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First Session. Opening statements; Biography of Lean Trotsky; Early revolutionary activity; Revolution of 1905; Opposition to World War | | | | 1968 | Merit Publishers |
Fourth Session. Trotsky's Attitude toward defendants, Zinoviev-Kamenev trial; Radek; Capitulators; Relations with "defendants; Loyal Opposition | | | | 1968 | Merit Publishers |
Fifth Session. Testimony of Trotsky's secretary on Copenhagen; Hotel Bristol; Sound film to Opposition; Olberg; Romm; Trotsky's removal to | | | | 1968 | Merit Publishers |
Ninth Session. Stalinist policy in Spain; Foreign policy of Lenin and Trotsky; Soviet Union in a capitalistic world; War and Socialism | | | | 1968 | Merit Publishers |
Tenth Session. History of Bolshevik Party; Governing bodies; Membership in 1919 -Constitution of Soviet Union; Council of People's Commissars | | | | 1968 | Merit Publishers |
, Proclamation calling the militia, April 15, 1861; Lincoln, Proclamation of a blockade of Souhern ports, April 19, 1861; Lincoln, Message to special session | | | | 1965 | Knopf |
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( history of salvation). This calling is not a causal determination Part II The future of the world | | | | 1962 | Muhlenberg Press |
5. Opposition of slavery to Christianity: Whatever is morally wrong can never be politically right; The matter discussed; Slavery, in its | | | | 1968 | Negro Universities Press |
either party; Origin of the quakers; Their obnoxious behavior behavior obscured their noble principles; Appeared to be wild and lawless fanatics | | | | 1970 | B. Franklin |
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For The EA~T India Company's Pretending To Hold The TERRITORIES Of BENGA L Under That Title, V. OF The NABOB, Other Wife Called The NAZIM, Or ℗ʺ | | | | | Taylor & Francis Group |
| | The peoples prerogative and priviledges, asserted and vindicated, (against all tyranny whatsoever.) By law and reason.: Being a collection of the marrow and soule of Magna Charta, and of all the most principall statutes made ever since to this present yeare, 1647. For the preservation of the peoples liberties and properties. With cleare proofs and demonstrations, that now their lawes and liberties are nigher subvertion, then they were when they first began to fight for them, by a present swaying powerfull faction, amongst the Lords, Commons, and Army, ... so that perfect vassalage and slavery (by force of armes) in the nature of Turkish janisaries, or the regiments of the guards of France, is likely (to perpetuitie) to be setled, if the people doe not speedily look about them, and act vigorusly for the preventing of it. / Compiled by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, and published by him for the instruction, information and benefit of all true hearted English-men. | | 1647 i.e. 1648 | [s.n.], Printed in the yeare, when some of the mercinary officers and souldiers of Sir Thomas Fairfaxes Army, that were pretendedly raised for to fight for the liberties and freedomes of England, avowedly drew their swords at the House of Commons doore, to destroy those that really stood for their lawes and liberties |
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| | Historical collections, or, An exact account of the proceedings of the four last parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory wherein is contained the compleat journals both of Lords & Commons, taken from the original records of their houses : as also the more particular behaviours of the worthy members during all the last notable sessions, comprehending the motions, speeches, and arguments of the renowned and learned secretary Cecill, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Rawleigh, Sir Edw. Hobby, and divers other eminent gentlemen : together with the most considerable passages of the history of those times / faithfully and laboriously collected, by Heywood Townshend ... | | 1680. | Printed for T. Basset, W. Crooke, and W. Cademan ... |
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