Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... Parliament , had been a fortunate temporary causes , it was thought continued course of oppression and treachery . ecessary to keep under close restraint . One Let those who applaud the Revolution and con- art of the empire there was so ...
... Parliament , had been a fortunate temporary causes , it was thought continued course of oppression and treachery . ecessary to keep under close restraint . One Let those who applaud the Revolution and con- art of the empire there was so ...
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... Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688. No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him ...
... Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688. No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him ...
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... parliament and from the court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads and from the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , his nature selected and drew to ...
... parliament and from the court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads and from the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , his nature selected and drew to ...
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... Parliament held in that year already in- dicated the views of the king . That a parlia- ment so moderate in feeling should have met after so many years of oppression , is truly wonderful . Hyde extols its loyal and concili- atory spirit ...
... Parliament held in that year already in- dicated the views of the king . That a parlia- ment so moderate in feeling should have met after so many years of oppression , is truly wonderful . Hyde extols its loyal and concili- atory spirit ...
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... Parliament has only to withhold its support from a cabinet , to produce an immediate change of hands . The case was widely different in the reign of Charles the First . That prince had governed for eleven years without any Parliament ...
... Parliament has only to withhold its support from a cabinet , to produce an immediate change of hands . The case was widely different in the reign of Charles the First . That prince had governed for eleven years without any Parliament ...
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