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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... subjects . Rise of Excepting during sessions of parliament , the his- Somerset . tory of this reign may more properly be called the history of the court than that of the nation . An inte- resting object had , for some years , engaged ...
... subjects . Rise of Excepting during sessions of parliament , the his- Somerset . tory of this reign may more properly be called the history of the court than that of the nation . An inte- resting object had , for some years , engaged ...
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... subjects , and have reposed themselves on them with the more unreserved confidence and affection , because the object has been beholden to their bounty for every honour and acquisition : James was desirous that his favourite should also ...
... subjects , and have reposed themselves on them with the more unreserved confidence and affection , because the object has been beholden to their bounty for every honour and acquisition : James was desirous that his favourite should also ...
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... subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by the mere authority of his preroga- tive . It is remarkable that , in their debates on this subject , the ...
... subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by the mere authority of his preroga- tive . It is remarkable that , in their debates on this subject , the ...
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... 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 . Andrews declined answering , and said , he was not skilled in parliamen ...
... 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 . Andrews declined answering , and said , he was not skilled in parliamen ...
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... subjects might lawfully rise and take the sword out of his hand . Scarcely , even during the darkest night of Papal superstition , are there found such instances of priestly encroachments , as the annals of Scotland pre- sent to us ...
... subjects might lawfully rise and take the sword out of his hand . Scarcely , even during the darkest night of Papal superstition , are there found such instances of priestly encroachments , as the annals of Scotland pre- sent to us ...
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