Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... questions in our his- tory , we will venture to state , at some length , the reasons which have led us to form an opi ... question the whole history of his third Parliament , the price which he exacted for assenting to the Petition of ...
... questions in our his- tory , we will venture to state , at some length , the reasons which have led us to form an opi ... question the whole history of his third Parliament , the price which he exacted for assenting to the Petition of ...
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... question would have cursed their own loyalty if they had seen him return from war at the head of twenty thou- sand troops , accustomed to carnage and free quarters in Ireland . We think with Mr. Hallam , that many of the royalist ...
... question would have cursed their own loyalty if they had seen him return from war at the head of twenty thou- sand troops , accustomed to carnage and free quarters in Ireland . We think with Mr. Hallam , that many of the royalist ...
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... question of law , but an urgent practical question , directly involving the safety of the state . They had to consider the expediency of immediately giving a great army to a king , who was at least as desirous to put down the Parliament ...
... question of law , but an urgent practical question , directly involving the safety of the state . They had to consider the expediency of immediately giving a great army to a king , who was at least as desirous to put down the Parliament ...
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... questions of might have brought it to a close in a month . tithe are generally brought , should be selected At the end ... question have very little harm in them ; a compliment which cannot often be paid either to the writings or to the ...
... questions of might have brought it to a close in a month . tithe are generally brought , should be selected At the end ... question have very little harm in them ; a compliment which cannot often be paid either to the writings or to the ...
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... questions will ence on the public favour , it will employ all merge in that which is , in a certain degree , the ... question might be mentioned , in themselves indeed as of parliamentary reform was of very little im - insignificant ...
... questions will ence on the public favour , it will employ all merge in that which is , in a certain degree , the ... question might be mentioned , in themselves indeed as of parliamentary reform was of very little im - insignificant ...
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