Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles . In this hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from any want of zeal or diligence on the ...
... English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles . In this hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from any want of zeal or diligence on the ...
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... English law . In 1619 , he married Elizabeth Symeon , a lady to whom he appears to have been fondly attached . In the following year , he was returned to parliament by a borough which has in our time ob- tained a miserable celebrity ...
... English law . In 1619 , he married Elizabeth Symeon , a lady to whom he appears to have been fondly attached . In the following year , he was returned to parliament by a borough which has in our time ob- tained a miserable celebrity ...
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... English had enjoyed a far larger share of liberty than had fallen to the lot of any neighbouring people . How it chanced that a country conquered and enslaved by invaders , a country of which the soil had been portioned out among ...
... English had enjoyed a far larger share of liberty than had fallen to the lot of any neighbouring people . How it chanced that a country conquered and enslaved by invaders , a country of which the soil had been portioned out among ...
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... English . " Or selon mon advis , " says he , entre toutes les seigneuries du monde , dont j'ay connoissance , ou la chose publique est mieux traitée , et ou regne moins de " violence sur le peuple , et ou il n'y a nuls édifices abbatus ...
... English . " Or selon mon advis , " says he , entre toutes les seigneuries du monde , dont j'ay connoissance , ou la chose publique est mieux traitée , et ou regne moins de " violence sur le peuple , et ou il n'y a nuls édifices abbatus ...
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... English Princes acted with respect to ecclesiastical affairs for some time after the Reforma- tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the ...
... English Princes acted with respect to ecclesiastical affairs for some time after the Reforma- tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the ...
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