Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... House of Commons , for confining men without bringing them to trial , for interfering with the liberty of parliamentary debate . All this may be true . But it is no good plea for her successors ; and for this plain reason , that they ...
... House of Commons , for confining men without bringing them to trial , for interfering with the liberty of parliamentary debate . All this may be true . But it is no good plea for her successors ; and for this plain reason , that they ...
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... Parliament , and again imprisoned his leading opponents . The country would have be- come more agitated than before . The next House of Commons would have been more unmanageable than that which preceded it . The tyrant would have agreed ...
... Parliament , and again imprisoned his leading opponents . The country would have be- come more agitated than before . The next House of Commons would have been more unmanageable than that which preceded it . The tyrant would have agreed ...
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... House of Commons could ad- dress her , took out of their mouths the words which they were about to utter in the name of the nation . Her promises went beyond their desires . Her per- formance followed close upon her promise . She did ...
... House of Commons could ad- dress her , took out of their mouths the words which they were about to utter in the name of the nation . Her promises went beyond their desires . Her per- formance followed close upon her promise . She did ...
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... House of Com- mons , and which has made the House of Commons , in spite of all the defects in its composition , the best and fairest debating society in the world . But these ac- complished legislators , though quite as ignorant as the ...
... House of Com- mons , and which has made the House of Commons , in spite of all the defects in its composition , the best and fairest debating society in the world . But these ac- complished legislators , though quite as ignorant as the ...
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... House of Commons as a revolution . Others have denied the propriety of the term . The question , though in seeming ... Parliament , regularly brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole history of England , there is no ...
... House of Commons as a revolution . Others have denied the propriety of the term . The question , though in seeming ... Parliament , regularly brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole history of England , there is no ...
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