Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five ...
... Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five ...
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... Charles to summon another parliament ; another chance was given them for liberty . Were they to throw it away , as they had thrown away the former ? Were they again to be cozened by le Roi le veut ? Were they again to advance their ...
... Charles to summon another parliament ; another chance was given them for liberty . Were they to throw it away , as they had thrown away the former ? Were they again to be cozened by le Roi le veut ? Were they again to advance their ...
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... Charles are fond of dwell- ing . If , they say , he governed his people ill , he at least governed them after the example of his predecessors . If he violated their privileges , it was because those privileges had not been accurately ...
... Charles are fond of dwell- ing . If , they say , he governed his people ill , he at least governed them after the example of his predecessors . If he violated their privileges , it was because those privileges had not been accurately ...
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... Charles could have been . The minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jeffries , and retain James ? The person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the ...
... Charles could have been . The minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jeffries , and retain James ? The person of a king is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the ...
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... Charles and James - Belial and Moloch ; and England propitiated those obscene and cruel idols with the blood of her best and bravest children . Crime succeeded to crime , and dis- grace to disgrace , till the race , accursed of God and ...
... Charles and James - Belial and Moloch ; and England propitiated those obscene and cruel idols with the blood of her best and bravest children . Crime succeeded to crime , and dis- grace to disgrace , till the race , accursed of God and ...
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