Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2Weeks, Jordan & Company, 1840 |
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... believe that there was . We believe that the contest in which the Parlia- ment was engaged against the king , was a contest for the security of our property , for the liberty of our persons , for everything which makes us to differ from ...
... believe that there was . We believe that the contest in which the Parlia- ment was engaged against the king , was a contest for the security of our property , for the liberty of our persons , for everything which makes us to differ from ...
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... believe , — and we certainly do believe that he went fully determined to carry his unlawful design into effect by violence ; and , if necessary , to shed the blood of the chiefs of the Opposition on the very floor of the Parliament ...
... believe , — and we certainly do believe that he went fully determined to carry his unlawful design into effect by violence ; and , if necessary , to shed the blood of the chiefs of the Opposition on the very floor of the Parliament ...
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... believe this account to have been very near the truth . We believe that the people , whose minds were made up on either side , who were inclined to make any sacrifice , or run any risk for either religion , were very few . Each side had ...
... believe this account to have been very near the truth . We believe that the people , whose minds were made up on either side , who were inclined to make any sacrifice , or run any risk for either religion , were very few . Each side had ...
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CROKERS EDITION OF BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 3 |
LORD NUGENTS MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN | 57 |
NARESS MEMOIRS OF LORD BURGHLEY | 121 |
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