Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... king can do no liberty , we should also have wished the people wrong . If so , James was as innocent as to approve of it when it was done . If any Charles could have been . The minister only thing more were wanting to the justification ...
... king can do no liberty , we should also have wished the people wrong . If so , James was as innocent as to approve of it when it was done . If any Charles could have been . The minister only thing more were wanting to the justification ...
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... King of Navarre , Moray and Morton , might espouse the Protestant opinions , or might pretend to espouse them ; but it was from Luther , from Calvin , from Knox , that the Reformation took its character . England has no such names to ...
... King of Navarre , Moray and Morton , might espouse the Protestant opinions , or might pretend to espouse them ; but it was from Luther , from Calvin , from Knox , that the Reformation took its character . England has no such names to ...
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... 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 . Its conduct , we are told , made the excellent Falkland in love ...
... 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 . Its conduct , we are told , made the excellent Falkland in love ...
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... king's service , with his knowledge , and by his approbation , to come under the head of levying war on the king , and therefore to be high treason . " Now , people who undertake to write on points of constitutional law should know ...
... king's service , with his knowledge , and by his approbation , to come under the head of levying war on the king , and therefore to be high treason . " Now , people who undertake to write on points of constitutional law should know ...
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... king , who will make a stand for any and resolution might have been . Such princes thing , to make a stand for the innocent blood ? may still be seen - the scandals of the south- Was Strafford guilty ? Even on this supposi- ern thrones ...
... king , who will make a stand for any and resolution might have been . Such princes thing , to make a stand for the innocent blood ? may still be seen - the scandals of the south- Was Strafford guilty ? Even on this supposi- ern thrones ...
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