The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... considerable offices of the kingdom . So little skill or so small means had the courtiers , in James's reign , for managing elections , that this house of commons shewed rather a stronger spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and ...
... considerable offices of the kingdom . So little skill or so small means had the courtiers , in James's reign , for managing elections , that this house of commons shewed rather a stronger spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and ...
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... considerable barons on his side , the question was decided with arms in the field , not by debates or argu- ments in a senate or assembly . And upon the whole , the chief circumstance , which , during ancient times , retained the prince ...
... considerable barons on his side , the question was decided with arms in the field , not by debates or argu- ments in a senate or assembly . And upon the whole , the chief circumstance , which , during ancient times , retained the prince ...
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... considerable sums to the palatine , the commons , without a negative , voted him two subsi- dies , and that too , at the very begining of the session , contrary to the maxims frequently adopted by their pre- decessors . Afterward , they ...
... considerable sums to the palatine , the commons , without a negative , voted him two subsi- dies , and that too , at the very begining of the session , contrary to the maxims frequently adopted by their pre- decessors . Afterward , they ...
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... considerable business to a full conclusion , the king resolved , under pretence of the advanced sea- son , to interrupt their proceedings ; and he sent them word , that he was determined , in a little time , to adjourn them till next ...
... considerable business to a full conclusion , the king resolved , under pretence of the advanced sea- son , to interrupt their proceedings ; and he sent them word , that he was determined , in a little time , to adjourn them till next ...
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... considerable , and the Spanish dominions so divided , as might well induce the council of Philip to think that a sincere friendship with the masters of the sea could not be purchased by too great concessions . And , as James , during so ...
... considerable , and the Spanish dominions so divided , as might well induce the council of Philip to think that a sincere friendship with the masters of the sea could not be purchased by too great concessions . And , as James , during so ...
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