Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... Court . His zeal for the preroga- tive made him unpopular ; but it could not secure to him the favour of a master far more desirous of ease and pleasure than of power . Charles would rather have lived in exile and privacy , with ...
... Court . His zeal for the preroga- tive made him unpopular ; but it could not secure to him the favour of a master far more desirous of ease and pleasure than of power . Charles would rather have lived in exile and privacy , with ...
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... court of Ver- either in his superstition or in his revenge , sailles to send an expedition to England . could not be pulled down without the aid of a Many men who , however erroneous their poli- foreign army , is a circumstance not very ...
... court of Ver- either in his superstition or in his revenge , sailles to send an expedition to England . could not be pulled down without the aid of a Many men who , however erroneous their poli- foreign army , is a circumstance not very ...
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... court and prescribe for his disease , but that if the remedies failed the adventurer should lose his head . It is easy to conceive how many able men would refuse to undertake the cure on such conditions ; how much the sense of ex- treme ...
... court and prescribe for his disease , but that if the remedies failed the adventurer should lose his head . It is easy to conceive how many able men would refuse to undertake the cure on such conditions ; how much the sense of ex- treme ...
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... court . The establishments of the nobles this is the state of society in which the great more magnificent . The esquires are proprietors have devoured the smaller ! richer , the merchants are richer , the shopkeep- ers are richer . The ...
... court . The establishments of the nobles this is the state of society in which the great more magnificent . The esquires are proprietors have devoured the smaller ! richer , the merchants are richer , the shopkeep- ers are richer . The ...
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... court - martial on Byng commenced its sittings , through the whole trial , at the condemnation , and at the execu- tion . In the month of November , 1756 , the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Hardwicke re- " James de Duglas , " says Mr ...
... court - martial on Byng commenced its sittings , through the whole trial , at the condemnation , and at the execu- tion . In the month of November , 1756 , the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Hardwicke re- " James de Duglas , " says Mr ...
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