Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... favour of Elizabeth , apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Eliza- beth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pre- tender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or ...
... favour of Elizabeth , apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Eliza- beth's accession , rise in arms to seat a Pre- tender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or ...
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... favour by serving Henry in a disgraceful affair of his first divorce . He promoted the marriage of Anne Boleyn with the king . On a frivolous pretence he pro- nounced it null and void . On a pretence , if possible , still more frivolous ...
... favour by serving Henry in a disgraceful affair of his first divorce . He promoted the marriage of Anne Boleyn with the king . On a frivolous pretence he pro- nounced it null and void . On a pretence , if possible , still more frivolous ...
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... favour . The majority against him was the smallest possible . In no country retaining the slightest vestige of constitutional liberty , can a modest and decent appeal to the laws be treated as a crime . Strafford , however , recommends ...
... favour . The majority against him was the smallest possible . In no country retaining the slightest vestige of constitutional liberty , can a modest and decent appeal to the laws be treated as a crime . Strafford , however , recommends ...
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... favour of the party , at whose pleasure all the magis- trates composing the tribunal were removable . The decision in the case of Strafford was unanimous ; as far as we can judge , it was un- biassed ; and though there may be room for ...
... favour of the party , at whose pleasure all the magis- trates composing the tribunal were removable . The decision in the case of Strafford was unanimous ; as far as we can judge , it was un- biassed ; and though there may be room for ...
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... favour of camp - money as they gave in favour of ship - money . If they had scrupled , it would have made little difference . An indivi- dual who resisted would have been treated as Charles treated Eliot , and as Strafford wished to ...
... favour of camp - money as they gave in favour of ship - money . If they had scrupled , it would have made little difference . An indivi- dual who resisted would have been treated as Charles treated Eliot , and as Strafford wished to ...
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