Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Volumen1Butler, 1888 - 2469 páginas |
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... person of a King is sacred . Was the person of James con- sidered sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon against an army in which a King is known to be posted is to ap- proach pretty near to regicide . Charles , too , it should al ...
... person of a King is sacred . Was the person of James con- sidered sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon against an army in which a King is known to be posted is to ap- proach pretty near to regicide . Charles , too , it should al ...
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... person or persons possess political power . Therefore it is right that some person or persons should possess political power . That is to say , some person or persons must have a right to political power . It is because men are not in ...
... person or persons possess political power . Therefore it is right that some person or persons should possess political power . That is to say , some person or persons must have a right to political power . It is because men are not in ...
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... person , eminent not only for his piety and his fervid devotional eloquence , but for his moderation , his knowledge of political affairs , and his skill in judging of characters , declared in the Saint's Rest that one of the pleasures ...
... person , eminent not only for his piety and his fervid devotional eloquence , but for his moderation , his knowledge of political affairs , and his skill in judging of characters , declared in the Saint's Rest that one of the pleasures ...
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FRAGMENTE OF A ROMAN TALE Knights Quarterly | 7 |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quarterly | 27 |
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