Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1Dent, 1909 - 669 pages |
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Page 18
... affairs of state , and the thorough maintenance of just authority . " We will recommend two or three of these ... affair of the ship - money met with the warm approbation of every respectable Royalist in England . It drew forth the ...
... affairs of state , and the thorough maintenance of just authority . " We will recommend two or three of these ... affair of the ship - money met with the warm approbation of every respectable Royalist in England . It drew forth the ...
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... affairs of smaller importance . The difference in tale on the one side far more than makes up for the difference in weight on the other . If there be any universal objection to retrospective punish- ment , there is no more to be said ...
... affairs of smaller importance . The difference in tale on the one side far more than makes up for the difference in weight on the other . If there be any universal objection to retrospective punish- ment , there is no more to be said ...
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... had already been deeply felt in political affairs . In the regulation of her family , in the education and marriage of her children , it was still more likely The to be felt . There might be another Catholic queen Hallam 37.
... had already been deeply felt in political affairs . In the regulation of her family , in the education and marriage of her children , it was still more likely The to be felt . There might be another Catholic queen Hallam 37.
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... affairs , or to judge of them . " Of the Parliament , " says Mr. Hallam , " it may be said , I think , with not greater severity than truth , that scarce two or three public acts of justice , humanity , or generosity , and very few of ...
... affairs , or to judge of them . " Of the Parliament , " says Mr. Hallam , " it may be said , I think , with not greater severity than truth , that scarce two or three public acts of justice , humanity , or generosity , and very few of ...
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... affairs into a condition requiring the most perilous expedients . The parliamentary leaders of what may be called the first generation , Essex , Manchester , Northumber- land , Hollis , even Pym , all the most eminent men , in short ...
... affairs into a condition requiring the most perilous expedients . The parliamentary leaders of what may be called the first generation , Essex , Manchester , Northumber- land , Hollis , even Pym , all the most eminent men , in short ...
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