Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... hand to the instrument which changed the course of the succession . But the furious Dudley was master of the palace . Cecil , therefore , according to his own account , excused himself from signing as a party , but consented to sign as ...
... hand to the instrument which changed the course of the succession . But the furious Dudley was master of the palace . Cecil , therefore , according to his own account , excused himself from signing as a party , but consented to sign as ...
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... hand , under the titles and forms of monarchical supremacy , were essen- tially popular magistrates . They had no means of protecting themselves against the public hatred ; and they were therefore compelled to court the public favour ...
... hand , under the titles and forms of monarchical supremacy , were essen- tially popular magistrates . They had no means of protecting themselves against the public hatred ; and they were therefore compelled to court the public favour ...
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... hand , the early lessons of the nurse and the priest were not forgotten . The ancient cere- monies were long remembered with affectionate rever- ence . A large portion of the ancient theology lingered to the last in the minds which had ...
... hand , the early lessons of the nurse and the priest were not forgotten . The ancient cere- monies were long remembered with affectionate rever- ence . A large portion of the ancient theology lingered to the last in the minds which had ...
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... hand , neither he that bindeth up the sheaves his bosom . ' It would have been with his discoveries as it has been with the " Century of Inventions . " His speculations on laws would have been of no more prac- tical use than Lord ...
... hand , neither he that bindeth up the sheaves his bosom . ' It would have been with his discoveries as it has been with the " Century of Inventions . " His speculations on laws would have been of no more prac- tical use than Lord ...
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... his countrymen . Mr. Canning , on the other hand , entered into public life when Europe was in dread of the Jacobins . He closed his public life when Europe was suffering under the tyranny of the Holy Alliance . He , too MIRABEAU . 45.
... his countrymen . Mr. Canning , on the other hand , entered into public life when Europe was in dread of the Jacobins . He closed his public life when Europe was suffering under the tyranny of the Holy Alliance . He , too MIRABEAU . 45.
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