Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... political men , as an honest , industrious , and sensible member of Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to his party , and attentive to the interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct ...
... political men , as an honest , industrious , and sensible member of Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to his party , and attentive to the interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct ...
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... political affairs , and his skill in judging of characters declared in the Saints ' Rest , that one of the pleasures which he hoped to enjoy in Heaven was the society of Hampden . In the editions printed after the Resto- ration , the ...
... political affairs , and his skill in judging of characters declared in the Saints ' Rest , that one of the pleasures which he hoped to enjoy in Heaven was the society of Hampden . In the editions printed after the Resto- ration , the ...
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... political life . A mind so happily constituted as his would naturally , under such circumstances , relinquish the pleasures of dissipation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom ...
... political life . A mind so happily constituted as his would naturally , under such circumstances , relinquish the pleasures of dissipation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom ...
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... political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes , was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other , were united in a single despot . If the system on ...
... political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes , was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other , were united in a single despot . If the system on ...
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... politicians who live in unquiet times . It shows how thoroughly she understood the people whom she ruled , and the crisis in which she was called to act . What she held , she held firmly . What she gave , she gave graciously . She saw ...
... politicians who live in unquiet times . It shows how thoroughly she understood the people whom she ruled , and the crisis in which she was called to act . What she held , she held firmly . What she gave , she gave graciously . She saw ...
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