Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... minister only thing more were wanting to the justification ought to be responsible for the acts of the of Milton ... ministers , ar left to it the whole legislative authority - n even reserving to himself a veto on its enac ments . And ...
... minister only thing more were wanting to the justification ought to be responsible for the acts of the of Milton ... ministers , ar left to it the whole legislative authority - n even reserving to himself a veto on its enac ments . And ...
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... minister ad- mit their truth , and censure them in terms which , though too lenient for the occasion , are still severe . These facts are alone sufficient to justify the appellation with which Pym branded him- " the wicked earl . " In ...
... minister ad- mit their truth , and censure them in terms which , though too lenient for the occasion , are still severe . These facts are alone sufficient to justify the appellation with which Pym branded him- " the wicked earl . " In ...
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... ministers . They remind persons of this description , that there may be a day of reckoning for those who ruin and ... minister than Strafford , if a worse could exist ; for , at present , Parliament has only to withhold its support ...
... ministers . They remind persons of this description , that there may be a day of reckoning for those who ruin and ... minister than Strafford , if a worse could exist ; for , at present , Parliament has only to withhold its support ...
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... minister whose crime had been a devotion too zealous to the interests of his prerogative , he gave a painful and deeply humiliating proof of the sincerity of his repentance . We may describe his behaviour on this occasion in terms ...
... minister whose crime had been a devotion too zealous to the interests of his prerogative , he gave a painful and deeply humiliating proof of the sincerity of his repentance . We may describe his behaviour on this occasion in terms ...
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... ministers employ their time at the council - board in making mouths at each other , and taking off each other's ... minister who held it high was in no danger , so long as he used it well . The attachment to the crown , that extreme ...
... ministers employ their time at the council - board in making mouths at each other , and taking off each other's ... minister who held it high was in no danger , so long as he used it well . The attachment to the crown , that extreme ...
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