Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... House of Commons , a negotiator , a soldier . He governed a fierce and turbulent assembly , abounding in able men , as easily as he had governed his family . He showed himself as competent to direct a campaign as to conduct the business ...
... House of Commons , a negotiator , a soldier . He governed a fierce and turbulent assembly , abounding in able men , as easily as he had governed his family . He showed himself as competent to direct a campaign as to conduct the business ...
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... country than his keen sagacity and his dauntless courage . On the 30th of January , 1621 , Hampden took his seat in the House of Commons . His mother was exceedingly desirous that 4 [ Jan. LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPpden .
... country than his keen sagacity and his dauntless courage . On the 30th of January , 1621 , Hampden took his seat in the House of Commons . His mother was exceedingly desirous that 4 [ Jan. LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPpden .
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... House of Lords . It was but to ask , to pay , and to have . The sale of titles was carried on as openly as the sale of boroughs in our times . Hampden turned away with contempt from the degrad- . ing honors with which his family desired ...
... House of Lords . It was but to ask , to pay , and to have . The sale of titles was carried on as openly as the sale of boroughs in our times . Hampden turned away with contempt from the degrad- . ing honors with which his family desired ...
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... House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this power , they might hope to take from the Church its usurped authority over the consciences of men ; and from the Crown some ...
... House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this power , they might hope to take from the Church its usurped authority over the consciences of men ; and from the Crown some ...
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... House and of its privileges . When he found that he could not convince them , he dissolved them in a passion , and sent some of the leaders of the Opposition to ruminate on his logic in prison . During the time which elapsed between ...
... House and of its privileges . When he found that he could not convince them , he dissolved them in a passion , and sent some of the leaders of the Opposition to ruminate on his logic in prison . During the time which elapsed between ...
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