Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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Page 37
... doubt that , if James the Second had remained in the island , and had been suffered , as he probably would in that case have been suffered , to keep his crown , conditions to the full as hard would have been imposed on him ? On the ...
... doubt that , if James the Second had remained in the island , and had been suffered , as he probably would in that case have been suffered , to keep his crown , conditions to the full as hard would have been imposed on him ? On the ...
Page 240
... doubt that an Op- position would soon be formed within the Cabinet itself , and that the consequence would be disunion , altercation , tardiness in operations , the divulging of secrets , everything most alien from the nature of an ...
... doubt that an Op- position would soon be formed within the Cabinet itself , and that the consequence would be disunion , altercation , tardiness in operations , the divulging of secrets , everything most alien from the nature of an ...
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... doubt that this memorable execution is to be attributed to Hastings , we doubt whether it can with justice be reckoned among his crimes . That his conduct was dictated by a profound policy is evident . He was in a minority in Council ...
... doubt that this memorable execution is to be attributed to Hastings , we doubt whether it can with justice be reckoned among his crimes . That his conduct was dictated by a profound policy is evident . He was in a minority in Council ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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