Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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Page 39
... question of law , but an urgent practical question , directly involving the safety of the state . They had to consider the expediency of immediately giving a great army to a King who was at least as desirous to put down the Parliament ...
... question of law , but an urgent practical question , directly involving the safety of the state . They had to consider the expediency of immediately giving a great army to a King who was at least as desirous to put down the Parliament ...
Page 126
... question should be put , " Whether the House would consent to the proposition made by the King , as con- tained in the message . ' Hyde interfered , and proposed that the question should be divided ; that the sense of the House should ...
... question should be put , " Whether the House would consent to the proposition made by the King , as con- tained in the message . ' Hyde interfered , and proposed that the question should be divided ; that the sense of the House should ...
Page 602
... question arises between two governments , there is , if they cannot agree , no appeal except to force , and that the opinion of the stronger must prevail . Almost every question was ambiguous in India . The English Government was the ...
... question arises between two governments , there is , if they cannot agree , no appeal except to force , and that the opinion of the stronger must prevail . Almost every question was ambiguous in India . The English Government was the ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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