Critical and Historical Essays, 2: Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewBernh. Tauchnitz Im., 1850 - 393 pages |
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Page 24
... taken for granted in all the exhortations of the priest . To remove it was to break innumerable associations , and to give a great and perilous shock to the principles . Yet this prejudice , strong 24 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
... taken for granted in all the exhortations of the priest . To remove it was to break innumerable associations , and to give a great and perilous shock to the principles . Yet this prejudice , strong 24 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
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... taken place . The Commons impeached Buckingham . The King threw the managers of the impeachment into prison . The Commons denied the right of the King to levy tonnage and poundage without their consent . The King dissolved them . They ...
... taken place . The Commons impeached Buckingham . The King threw the managers of the impeachment into prison . The Commons denied the right of the King to levy tonnage and poundage without their consent . The King dissolved them . They ...
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... taken cognisance were punished by martial law . Near eighty gen- tlemen were imprisoned for refusing to contribute to the forced loan . The lower people who showed any signs of in- ` subordination were pressed into the fleet , or ...
... taken cognisance were punished by martial law . Near eighty gen- tlemen were imprisoned for refusing to contribute to the forced loan . The lower people who showed any signs of in- ` subordination were pressed into the fleet , or ...
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... taken little part in the debates of the House , he had been a member of many very important committees , and had read and written much concerning the law of Parliament . A manuscript volume of Parliamentary cases , which is still in ...
... taken little part in the debates of the House , he had been a member of many very important committees , and had read and written much concerning the law of Parliament . A manuscript volume of Parliamentary cases , which is still in ...
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... another Sir Edward Vere , that had this character all summer in the field , all winter in his study in whose fall fame makes this kingdom a great loser ; and , having taken this 36 Lord NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
... another Sir Edward Vere , that had this character all summer in the field , all winter in his study in whose fall fame makes this kingdom a great loser ; and , having taken this 36 Lord NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
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