Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... give a great and perilous shock to the mind . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human reason . And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing ...
... give a great and perilous shock to the mind . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human reason . And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing ...
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... give his reasons . He answered , " that he could be content to " lend as well as others , but feared to draw upon himself that " curse in Magna Charta , which should be read twice a year " against those who infringe it . " For this ...
... give his reasons . He answered , " that he could be content to " lend as well as others , but feared to draw upon himself that " curse in Magna Charta , which should be read twice a year " against those who infringe it . " For this ...
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... give , in return for five subsidies , his full and solemn assent to that celebrated instrument - the second - great charter of the liberties of England · known by the name of the Petition of Right . By agreeing to this act , the king ...
... give , in return for five subsidies , his full and solemn assent to that celebrated instrument - the second - great charter of the liberties of England · known by the name of the Petition of Right . By agreeing to this act , the king ...
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... give him the charge of the education of the Prince of Wales , it cannot be doubted that his acquirements were consider- able . Davila , it is said , was one of his favorite writers . The moderation of Davila's opinions , and the ...
... give him the charge of the education of the Prince of Wales , it cannot be doubted that his acquirements were consider- able . Davila , it is said , was one of his favorite writers . The moderation of Davila's opinions , and the ...
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... give him a just testimony . " But his demeanour , though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect , - though it drew forth the praises of Solicitor - General Herbert , — only kin- dled into a fiercer flame the ever - burning ...
... give him a just testimony . " But his demeanour , though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect , - though it drew forth the praises of Solicitor - General Herbert , — only kin- dled into a fiercer flame the ever - burning ...
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