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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... observation . And a patriot member in particular , sir Roger Owen , even in arguing against the impositions ... observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were possessed of little more . The ...
... observation . And a patriot member in particular , sir Roger Owen , even in arguing against the impositions ... observe , enjoyed still , in that age , some small remains of liberty ; and the English were possessed of little more . The ...
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... observed the first symptoms of this disgust : Somerset's enemies seized the oppor- tunity , and offered a new minion to the king . George Villiers , a youth of one - and - twenty , younger brother of a good family , returned at this ...
... observed the first symptoms of this disgust : Somerset's enemies seized the oppor- tunity , and offered a new minion to the king . George Villiers , a youth of one - and - twenty , younger brother of a good family , returned at this ...
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... observe , that poisoning was a popish trick . Such were the bigoted prejudices which prevailed : poi- soning was not of itself sufficiently odious , if it were not represented as a branch of popery . Stowe tells us , that when the king ...
... observe , that poisoning was a popish trick . Such were the bigoted prejudices which prevailed : poi- soning was not of itself sufficiently odious , if it were not represented as a branch of popery . Stowe tells us , that when the king ...
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... observation suggested by all history , and by none more than by that of James and his successor , that the religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its ...
... observation suggested by all history , and by none more than by that of James and his successor , that the religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its ...
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... observed to occasion great disturbances in the breast , and in many respects to confound all rational principles of conduct and behaviour . The mind , straining for these extra- ordinary raptures , reaching them by short glances , sink ...
... observed to occasion great disturbances in the breast , and in many respects to confound all rational principles of conduct and behaviour . The mind , straining for these extra- ordinary raptures , reaching them by short glances , sink ...
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