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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... king but my father would keep such a bird in a cage . He seems indeed to have nourished too violent a contempt for the king , on account of his pedantry and pusillani- mity ; and by that means struck in with the restless and martial ...
... king but my father would keep such a bird in a cage . He seems indeed to have nourished too violent a contempt for the king , on account of his pedantry and pusillani- mity ; and by that means struck in with the restless and martial ...
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... king , if he should be anywise displeased with the refusal . To the king again he aggravated the insolence of Overbury's conduct , and obtained a war- rant for committing him to the Tower ( April 2 ) , which James intended as a slight ...
... king , if he should be anywise displeased with the refusal . To the king again he aggravated the insolence of Overbury's conduct , and obtained a war- rant for committing him to the Tower ( April 2 ) , which James intended as a slight ...
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... king of England was endowed with as ample power and prerogative as any prince in Christendom . " The nations on the continent , we may observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were ...
... king of England was endowed with as ample power and prerogative as any prince in Christendom . " The nations on the continent , we may observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were ...
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... king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign , there appears sufficient cause of quarrel and mutual dis ... king , in- formed of these harangues , concluded the whole house to be infected with the same principles , and to be ...
... king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign , there appears sufficient cause of quarrel and mutual dis ... king , in- formed of these harangues , concluded the whole house to be infected with the same principles , and to be ...
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... king proposed aloud this question , Whether he might not take his subjects ' money when he needed it , without all this formality of parliament ? Neile replied , God forbid you should not ; for you are the breath of our nostrils ...
... king proposed aloud this question , Whether he might not take his subjects ' money when he needed it , without all this formality of parliament ? Neile replied , God forbid you should not ; for you are the breath of our nostrils ...
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