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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... privileges of a husband , he met with nothing but symp- toms of aversion and disgust , and a flat refusal of any farther familiarities . He applied to her parents , who constrained her to attend him into the country , and to partake of ...
... privileges of a husband , he met with nothing but symp- toms of aversion and disgust , and a flat refusal of any farther familiarities . He applied to her parents , who constrained her to attend him into the country , and to partake of ...
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... privilege on its citizens , that they should be exempted from this trouble . It is well known , that in ancient times , a seat in the house being considered as a burden , attended neither with honour nor profit , it was requisite for ...
... privilege on its citizens , that they should be exempted from this trouble . It is well known , that in ancient times , a seat in the house being considered as a burden , attended neither with honour nor profit , it was requisite for ...
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... privileges , could acquiesce in none of these precedents , how ancient and frequent soever . And were the authority of such precedents admitted , the ut- u Journ . 21 May , 1614 : Id . 12 , 21 May , 1614 . w Id . 18 April , 1614 ...
... privileges , could acquiesce in none of these precedents , how ancient and frequent soever . And were the authority of such precedents admitted , the ut- u Journ . 21 May , 1614 : Id . 12 , 21 May , 1614 . w Id . 18 April , 1614 ...
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... privileges were such as , together with the principles of civil liberty , were animated with a zeal for religious parties and opinions . Besides the irre- sistible force of standing armies , the European princes possessed this advantage ...
... privileges were such as , together with the principles of civil liberty , were animated with a zeal for religious parties and opinions . Besides the irre- sistible force of standing armies , the European princes possessed this advantage ...
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... privileges which their ancestors , through so many ages , had transmitted to them . As the house of Austria , throughout all her extensive dominions , had ever made religion the pretence for her usurpations , she now met with resistance ...
... privileges which their ancestors , through so many ages , had transmitted to them . As the house of Austria , throughout all her extensive dominions , had ever made religion the pretence for her usurpations , she now met with resistance ...
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