Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... speaking the same language , subjects of the same crown , not aliens in the eye of the law . If , indeed , it had been possible that a Dutch army or a Scotch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Lesley to cross the ...
... speaking the same language , subjects of the same crown , not aliens in the eye of the law . If , indeed , it had been possible that a Dutch army or a Scotch army could have enslaved England , those who persuaded Lesley to cross the ...
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... speaking was of that kind which has , in every age , been held in the highest estimation by English Parliaments , ready , weighty , perspicuous , condensed . His perception of the feeling of the House was exquisite , his temper ...
... speaking was of that kind which has , in every age , been held in the highest estimation by English Parliaments , ready , weighty , perspicuous , condensed . His perception of the feeling of the House was exquisite , his temper ...
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... speaking of that party with the utmost contempt , shown great tenderness and respect towards the Catholic religion and its professors . In spite of the wishes of successive Parliaments , the Protestant separatists had been cruelly ...
... speaking of that party with the utmost contempt , shown great tenderness and respect towards the Catholic religion and its professors . In spite of the wishes of successive Parliaments , the Protestant separatists had been cruelly ...
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... speak , but according to their direction . The baffled tyrant muttered a few feeble sentences about his respect for the laws of the realm , and the privileges of Parliament , and retired . As he passed along the benches , several ...
... speak , but according to their direction . The baffled tyrant muttered a few feeble sentences about his respect for the laws of the realm , and the privileges of Parliament , and retired . As he passed along the benches , several ...
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... , of which I have been unable to avail myself . " ] [ * Speaking of his return to Paris , Dumont says : " A very amusing inci- he saw and heard at that period present him with 1833. ] MIRABEAU AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . 53.
... , of which I have been unable to avail myself . " ] [ * Speaking of his return to Paris , Dumont says : " A very amusing inci- he saw and heard at that period present him with 1833. ] MIRABEAU AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . 53.
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