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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... less odious , as the passion of James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges herself willingly with a relation of the great crimes , and still more with that of the great virtues of ...
... less odious , as the passion of James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges herself willingly with a relation of the great crimes , and still more with that of the great virtues of ...
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... less surprising . } All the accomplices in Overbury's murder received the punishment due to their crime : but the king bestowed a pardon on the principals , Somerset and the countess . It must be confessed , that James's fortitude had ...
... less surprising . } All the accomplices in Overbury's murder received the punishment due to their crime : but the king bestowed a pardon on the principals , Somerset and the countess . It must be confessed , that James's fortitude had ...
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... less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of government . A reflection which may , at once , afford a source of blame against such so- vereigns as lightly innovate in so dangerous an article ; and of apology for ...
... less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of government . A reflection which may , at once , afford a source of blame against such so- vereigns as lightly innovate in so dangerous an article ; and of apology for ...
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... less , that this match could in good policy be depended on , as the means of procuring such extraordinary advantages . His unwarlike disposition , increased by age , rivetted him still faster in his errors , and determined him to seek ...
... less , that this match could in good policy be depended on , as the means of procuring such extraordinary advantages . His unwarlike disposition , increased by age , rivetted him still faster in his errors , and determined him to seek ...
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... less favourable to either of them . A parliament composed of barbarians , summoned from their fields and forests , uninstructed by study , conversation , or travel ; ignorant of their own laws and history , and unacquainted with the ...
... less favourable to either of them . A parliament composed of barbarians , summoned from their fields and forests , uninstructed by study , conversation , or travel ; ignorant of their own laws and history , and unacquainted with the ...
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