Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... true , often spoke to her parliaments in language as haughty and imperious as that which the Great Turk would use to his divan . She punished with great severity members of the House of Commons who , in her opinion , carried the freedom ...
... true , often spoke to her parliaments in language as haughty and imperious as that which the Great Turk would use to his divan . She punished with great severity members of the House of Commons who , in her opinion , carried the freedom ...
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... true , were rarely held , and were not very respectfully treated . The great charter was often violated . But the people had a security against gross and systematic misgovernment , far stronger than all the parchment that was ever ...
... true , were rarely held , and were not very respectfully treated . The great charter was often violated . But the people had a security against gross and systematic misgovernment , far stronger than all the parchment that was ever ...
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... true . But it is no good plea for her successors ; and for this plain reason , that they were her successors . She governed one generation , they governed another ; and between the two generations there was almost as little in com ...
... true . But it is no good plea for her successors ; and for this plain reason , that they were her successors . She governed one generation , they governed another ; and between the two generations there was almost as little in com ...
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... true , left the public mind of France in an unsettled state . Both revolutions were followed by insurrectionary movements . But , after the first revolution , the insur- gents were almost always stronger than the law ; and , since the ...
... true , left the public mind of France in an unsettled state . Both revolutions were followed by insurrectionary movements . But , after the first revolution , the insur- gents were almost always stronger than the law ; and , since the ...
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... true explanation this , that the Frenchman of 1832 has been far better governed than the Frenchman of 1798 , that his soul has never been galled by the oppressive privileges of a separate caste , -that he has been in some degree ...
... true explanation this , that the Frenchman of 1832 has been far better governed than the Frenchman of 1798 , that his soul has never been galled by the oppressive privileges of a separate caste , -that he has been in some degree ...
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