Critical and Historical Essays1951 |
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Page 315
... whole power of licensing books would have been in the hands of Catholics . All this immense mass of power would have been steadily supported by the arms and by the gold of France , and would have descended to an heir whose whole ...
... whole power of licensing books would have been in the hands of Catholics . All this immense mass of power would have been steadily supported by the arms and by the gold of France , and would have descended to an heir whose whole ...
Page 456
... whole Empire was in all cases supreme ; and they proposed , at the same time , to repeal the Stamp Act . To the ... whole life , his judgment was biassed by his passions , may not unnaturally suspect that he has left us rather a ...
... whole Empire was in all cases supreme ; and they proposed , at the same time , to repeal the Stamp Act . To the ... whole life , his judgment was biassed by his passions , may not unnaturally suspect that he has left us rather a ...
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... whole political world . The city was in commotion . The East India Company invoked the faith of charters . Burke thundered against the ministers . The ministers looked at each other , and knew not what to say . In the midst of the ...
... whole political world . The city was in commotion . The East India Company invoked the faith of charters . Burke thundered against the ministers . The ministers looked at each other , and knew not what to say . In the midst of the ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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