Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 100
... received the fire , rushed forward , leaped into the ditch , put the Spaniards to flight , and entered the works together with the fugitives . Before the garrison had recovered from their first surprise , the Earl was master of the ...
... received the fire , rushed forward , leaped into the ditch , put the Spaniards to flight , and entered the works together with the fugitives . Before the garrison had recovered from their first surprise , the Earl was master of the ...
Page 352
... received as similar to the perquisites which suitors paid to the members of the Parliaments of France . The French magistrate had a legal right to his fee ; and the amount of the fee was regulated by law . Whether this be a good mode of ...
... received as similar to the perquisites which suitors paid to the members of the Parliaments of France . The French magistrate had a legal right to his fee ; and the amount of the fee was regulated by law . Whether this be a good mode of ...
Page 353
... received presents secretly . When we examine the single case in which he alleges that he received a present publicly , we find that it is also the single case in which there was no gross im- propriety in his receiving a present . Is it ...
... received presents secretly . When we examine the single case in which he alleges that he received a present publicly , we find that it is also the single case in which there was no gross im- propriety in his receiving a present . Is it ...
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