Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... centuries after the Conquest , the first House of Commons met . Froissart tells us , what indeed his whole narrative sufficiently proves , that of all the nations of the 14th century , the English were the least disposed to endure ...
... centuries after the Conquest , the first House of Commons met . Froissart tells us , what indeed his whole narrative sufficiently proves , that of all the nations of the 14th century , the English were the least disposed to endure ...
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... century , a great portion of the influence which the aris- tocracy had possessed passed to the crown . No English King has ever enjoyed such absolute power as Henry the Eighth . But while the royal prerogatives were acquiring strength ...
... century , a great portion of the influence which the aris- tocracy had possessed passed to the crown . No English King has ever enjoyed such absolute power as Henry the Eighth . But while the royal prerogatives were acquiring strength ...
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... century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ridiculous weaknesses seemed to meet in the wretched Solomon of Whitehall ; pedantry , buffoon- ery , garrulity , low curiosity , the most contemptible personal ...
... century no time , - for Sporus and Locusta . - This was not all . The most ridiculous weaknesses seemed to meet in the wretched Solomon of Whitehall ; pedantry , buffoon- ery , garrulity , low curiosity , the most contemptible personal ...
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... century . It is curious to compare the trial of Charles's minister with the trial , if it can be so called , of Lord Sudley , in the blesesd reign of Edward the Sixth . None of the great reformers of our church doubted for a moment of ...
... century . It is curious to compare the trial of Charles's minister with the trial , if it can be so called , of Lord Sudley , in the blesesd reign of Edward the Sixth . None of the great reformers of our church doubted for a moment of ...
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... century , there was no standing army in the island ; and the militia of the metropolis was not inferior in training to the militia of other places . A city which could furnish many thousands of armed men , abounding in natural courage ...
... century , there was no standing army in the island ; and the militia of the metropolis was not inferior in training to the militia of other places . A city which could furnish many thousands of armed men , abounding in natural courage ...
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