Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... received five subsidies in consideration of his assent to the Petition of Right . By assenting to that petition , he had given up the right of levying ship - money , if he ever possessed it . How he had observed the promises made to his ...
... received five subsidies in consideration of his assent to the Petition of Right . By assenting to that petition , he had given up the right of levying ship - money , if he ever possessed it . How he had observed the promises made to his ...
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... received the intelligence of the dissolution with sorrow and indignation . The only persons to whom this event gave pleasure , were those few discerning men who thought that the maladies of the state were beyond the reach of gentle reme ...
... received the intelligence of the dissolution with sorrow and indignation . The only persons to whom this event gave pleasure , were those few discerning men who thought that the maladies of the state were beyond the reach of gentle reme ...
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... received intelligence of Rupert's incursion , he sent off a horseman with a message to the General . The Cavaliers , he said , could return only by Chiselhampton Bridge . A force ought to be instantly despatched in that direction , for ...
... received intelligence of Rupert's incursion , he sent off a horseman with a message to the General . The Cavaliers , he said , could return only by Chiselhampton Bridge . A force ought to be instantly despatched in that direction , for ...
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... received with yells and hootings . The explosion of insult and contempt was such as would have destroyed any man but Mirabeau . Such was his infamous celebrity , that , in the Assembly , they spoke openly of [ * This paragraph is not ...
... received with yells and hootings . The explosion of insult and contempt was such as would have destroyed any man but Mirabeau . Such was his infamous celebrity , that , in the Assembly , they spoke openly of [ * This paragraph is not ...
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... receiving accusations ; its absorption of all the func- tions of the executive ministry ; the wretched defects of its inte- rior police ; all these were exposed to the public with a bold- ness which might well surprise the authors ...
... receiving accusations ; its absorption of all the func- tions of the executive ministry ; the wretched defects of its inte- rior police ; all these were exposed to the public with a bold- ness which might well surprise the authors ...
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