Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... object of the admiration and envy of surrounding states , is one of the most obscure problems in the philosophy of history . But the fact is certain . Within a cen- tury and a half after the Norman Conquest , the Great Charter was ...
... object of the admiration and envy of surrounding states , is one of the most obscure problems in the philosophy of history . But the fact is certain . Within a cen- tury and a half after the Norman Conquest , the Great Charter was ...
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... object of loathing to many of his subjects . What opinion grave and moral persons residing at a distance from the ... objects of contempt ; and to dissolve those associations which had been created by the noble bearing of preceding mon ...
... object of loathing to many of his subjects . What opinion grave and moral persons residing at a distance from the ... objects of contempt ; and to dissolve those associations which had been created by the noble bearing of preceding mon ...
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... objects of vengeance ; and in what they had done as members of that House , the majority had concurred . Most of the charges brought against them were common between them and the Parliament . They were accused , indeed , and it may be ...
... objects of vengeance ; and in what they had done as members of that House , the majority had concurred . Most of the charges brought against them were common between them and the Parliament . They were accused , indeed , and it may be ...
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... object to govern by an army . His third Parliament had complained , in the Petition of Right , of his fondness for martial law , and of the vexatious man- ner in which he billeted his soldiers on the people . The wish nearest the heart ...
... object to govern by an army . His third Parliament had complained , in the Petition of Right , of his fondness for martial law , and of the vexatious man- ner in which he billeted his soldiers on the people . The wish nearest the heart ...
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... objects ; I was under his auspices ; it was he who was sought after , but I was not neglected . I was proud of his merit , and when I saw it felt and properly estimated by every one , it was most gratifying to me , as his friend , to ...
... objects ; I was under his auspices ; it was he who was sought after , but I was not neglected . I was proud of his merit , and when I saw it felt and properly estimated by every one , it was most gratifying to me , as his friend , to ...
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