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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... royal birth , both of them strong allurements , prepossess men mightily in favour of the early age of princes ; it is with peculiar fondness that historians mention Henry : and , in every respect , his merit seems to have been ...
... royal birth , both of them strong allurements , prepossess men mightily in favour of the early age of princes ; it is with peculiar fondness that historians mention Henry : and , in every respect , his merit seems to have been ...
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... royal hand , and instruct- ed him in the principles of grammar . During the in- tervals of this noble occupation , affairs of state would be introduced ; and the stripling , by the ascendant which d Kennet , p . 685 , & c . " - he had ...
... royal hand , and instruct- ed him in the principles of grammar . During the in- tervals of this noble occupation , affairs of state would be introduced ; and the stripling , by the ascendant which d Kennet , p . 685 , & c . " - he had ...
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... royal commission , Raleigh's companions thought it safest to return immediately to England , and carry him along with them to answer for his conduct . It appears that he employed many artifices , first to engage them to attack the ...
... royal commission , Raleigh's companions thought it safest to return immediately to England , and carry him along with them to answer for his conduct . It appears that he employed many artifices , first to engage them to attack the ...
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... royal families ; that they continued the same appellations of magistrates , the same appearance of civil government ; and , restraining themselves by all the forms of legal administration , could insensibly im- pose the yoke on their ...
... royal families ; that they continued the same appellations of magistrates , the same appearance of civil government ; and , restraining themselves by all the forms of legal administration , could insensibly im- pose the yoke on their ...
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... royal will and pleasure opposition would have been regarded as a species of rebellion ; and even religion , the most dangerous article in which innovations could be introduced , had admitted , in the course of a few years , four several ...
... royal will and pleasure opposition would have been regarded as a species of rebellion ; and even religion , the most dangerous article in which innovations could be introduced , had admitted , in the course of a few years , four several ...
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