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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... established liberty . Had they been contented to fol- low the maxims of their predecessors , who , as the earl of Salisbury said to the last parliament , never but thrice in six hundred years refused a supply , they needed not m 14th of ...
... established liberty . Had they been contented to fol- low the maxims of their predecessors , who , as the earl of Salisbury said to the last parliament , never but thrice in six hundred years refused a supply , they needed not m 14th of ...
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... established , and popular assemblies entered into every branch of public business , that the members began to join profit to honour , and the crown found it necessary to distribute among them all the considerable offices of the kingdom ...
... established , and popular assemblies entered into every branch of public business , that the members began to join profit to honour , and the crown found it necessary to distribute among them all the considerable offices of the kingdom ...
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... established since the parliament became a real seat of power , and scene of business . Neither the king must take notice of what passes in either house , nor either house of what passes in the other , till regularly informed of it . The ...
... established since the parliament became a real seat of power , and scene of business . Neither the king must take notice of what passes in either house , nor either house of what passes in the other , till regularly informed of it . The ...
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... established credit of Somerset . The king himself , divided between inclination and decorum , in- creased the doubt and ambiguity of the courtiers ; and the stern jealousy of the old favourite , who refused every advance of friendship ...
... established credit of Somerset . The king himself , divided between inclination and decorum , in- creased the doubt and ambiguity of the courtiers ; and the stern jealousy of the old favourite , who refused every advance of friendship ...
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... established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration had been hitherto conducted with ... establishing of a few ceremonies in public worship , and the fixing of a superiority in the civil above the ...
... established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration had been hitherto conducted with ... establishing of a few ceremonies in public worship , and the fixing of a superiority in the civil above the ...
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