Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... king . And thus they save their client from the full penalty of his transgression , by entering a plea of guilty to the minor offence . To us his conduct appears at this day , as at the time it appeared to the Parliament and the city ...
... king . And thus they save their client from the full penalty of his transgression , by entering a plea of guilty to the minor offence . To us his conduct appears at this day , as at the time it appeared to the Parliament and the city ...
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... king as an accomplice in the Rye - House Plot ; and that , if he had es- caped being hanged , first by Scroggs , and then by Jeffries , he would , after manfully opposing James the Second through his whole reign , have been seized with ...
... king as an accomplice in the Rye - House Plot ; and that , if he had es- caped being hanged , first by Scroggs , and then by Jeffries , he would , after manfully opposing James the Second through his whole reign , have been seized with ...
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... king should give up his negative on acts of Parliament . But the Commons had certainly shown a strong disposition to exact this security also . " Such a doctrine , " says Mr. Hallam , " was in this country as repugnant to the whole ...
... king should give up his negative on acts of Parliament . But the Commons had certainly shown a strong disposition to exact this security also . " Such a doctrine , " says Mr. Hallam , " was in this country as repugnant to the whole ...
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... king of a part of it , but who give no aid to its opera- France exercised over his troops enabled him tions , and take but a languid interest in its to conquer his enemies , but enabled him also success : who relax its discipline and ...
... king of a part of it , but who give no aid to its opera- France exercised over his troops enabled him tions , and take but a languid interest in its to conquer his enemies , but enabled him also success : who relax its discipline and ...
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... king . The armies of Charles were everywhere routed ; his fastnesses stormed ; his party hum - leagues . bled and subjugated . The king himself fell If Charles had been the last of his line , there into the hands of the Parliament ; and ...
... king . The armies of Charles were everywhere routed ; his fastnesses stormed ; his party hum - leagues . bled and subjugated . The king himself fell If Charles had been the last of his line , there into the hands of the Parliament ; and ...
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