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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... command respect , and too much good nature to impress fear , a new spirit discovered itself every day in the parliament : and a party , watchful of a free constitution , was regularly formed in the house of commons . But notwithstanding ...
... command respect , and too much good nature to impress fear , a new spirit discovered itself every day in the parliament : and a party , watchful of a free constitution , was regularly formed in the house of commons . But notwithstanding ...
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... command were embarked at Dover ( December ) ; but , upon sailing over to Calais , found no orders yet arrived for their admission . After waiting in vain during some time , they were obliged to sail towards Zealand ; where it had also ...
... command were embarked at Dover ( December ) ; but , upon sailing over to Calais , found no orders yet arrived for their admission . After waiting in vain during some time , they were obliged to sail towards Zealand ; where it had also ...
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... command respect ; partial and undiscerning in his affections , he was little fitted to acquire general love . Of a feeble temper more than of a frail judgment : ex- posed to our ridicule from his vanity : but exempt from our hatred by ...
... command respect ; partial and undiscerning in his affections , he was little fitted to acquire general love . Of a feeble temper more than of a frail judgment : ex- posed to our ridicule from his vanity : but exempt from our hatred by ...
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... command . He sailed immediately for Cadiz , and found the bay full of Spanish ships of great value . He either neglected to attack these ships , or attempted it preposterously . The army was landed , and a fort taken ; but the ...
... command . He sailed immediately for Cadiz , and found the bay full of Spanish ships of great value . He either neglected to attack these ships , or attempted it preposterously . The army was landed , and a fort taken ; but the ...
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... commands of remaining at his country - seat , and of absenting himself from parliament . Many trials he made to regain the good opinion of his master ; but finding them all fruitless , and observing Charles to be entirely governed by ...
... commands of remaining at his country - seat , and of absenting himself from parliament . Many trials he made to regain the good opinion of his master ; but finding them all fruitless , and observing Charles to be entirely governed by ...
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