Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... manners been in any respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the writers of Charles's faction . Those writers have carefully preserved every little circumstance which could tend to make ...
... manners been in any respect open to ridicule , we may be sure that no mercy would have been shown to him by the writers of Charles's faction . Those writers have carefully preserved every little circumstance which could tend to make ...
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... manner in which it seems almost incredible that men so foolish should have written or spoken . The follies and indecencies of James are well described in the words which Suetonius uses respecting Claudius : - " Multa “ talia , etiam ...
... manner in which it seems almost incredible that men so foolish should have written or spoken . The follies and indecencies of James are well described in the words which Suetonius uses respecting Claudius : - " Multa “ talia , etiam ...
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... manners were reserved , and who was as yet little known in Westminster Hall , but whose great talents had not escaped the penetrating eye of Hampden . The Attorney - General and Solicitor - General appeared for the Crown . The arguments ...
... manners were reserved , and who was as yet little known in Westminster Hall , but whose great talents had not escaped the penetrating eye of Hampden . The Attorney - General and Solicitor - General appeared for the Crown . The arguments ...
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... manner and the amount should be left for subsequent con- sideration . - The majority of the House was for granting a supply ; but against granting it in the manner proposed by the King . If the House had divided on Hampden's question ...
... manner and the amount should be left for subsequent con- sideration . - The majority of the House was for granting a supply ; but against granting it in the manner proposed by the King . If the House had divided on Hampden's question ...
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... manner eminently courteous and gentlemanlike . " Even with " those , " says Clarendon , " who were able to preserve themselves " from his infusions , and who discerned those opinions to be fixed " in him with which they could not comply ...
... manner eminently courteous and gentlemanlike . " Even with " those , " says Clarendon , " who were able to preserve themselves " from his infusions , and who discerned those opinions to be fixed " in him with which they could not comply ...
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