The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 6T. Cadell, 1823 |
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... ment , and treated with the greatest confidence and regard . THE capacity of James and his ministers , in ne- gotiation , was immediately put to trial , on the ap- pearance of ambassadors from almost all the princes and states of Europe ...
... ment , and treated with the greatest confidence and regard . THE capacity of James and his ministers , in ne- gotiation , was immediately put to trial , on the ap- pearance of ambassadors from almost all the princes and states of Europe ...
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... ment . pres- prayers and exhortations , and raised their own enthusiasm , as well as that of their audience , to the highest pitch , from that social contagion which has so mighty an influence on holy fervours , and from the mutual ...
... ment . pres- prayers and exhortations , and raised their own enthusiasm , as well as that of their audience , to the highest pitch , from that social contagion which has so mighty an influence on holy fervours , and from the mutual ...
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... ment . This practice gave that minister , and con- sequently the prince , an unlimited power of mo- deling at pleasure the representatives of the nation ; yet so little jealousy had it created , that the com- mons , of themselves ...
... ment . This practice gave that minister , and con- sequently the prince , an unlimited power of mo- deling at pleasure the representatives of the nation ; yet so little jealousy had it created , that the com- mons , of themselves ...
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... ment.f g SIR Francis Goodwin was chosen member for the county of Bucks ; and his return , as usual , was made into chancery . The chancellor , pronouncing him an outlaw , vacated his seat , and issued writs for a new election . Sir John ...
... ment.f g SIR Francis Goodwin was chosen member for the county of Bucks ; and his return , as usual , was made into chancery . The chancellor , pronouncing him an outlaw , vacated his seat , and issued writs for a new election . Sir John ...
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... ment ; enjoying tranquillity within itself , and security from all foreign invasions . He hoped , that while his subjects of both kingdoms reflected on past disas- ters , besides regarding his person as infinitely pre- cious , they ...
... ment ; enjoying tranquillity within itself , and security from all foreign invasions . He hoped , that while his subjects of both kingdoms reflected on past disas- ters , besides regarding his person as infinitely pre- cious , they ...
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