Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the government stopped . The same impulse which had carried millions away from the Church of Rome ...
... tion , was a system too obviously unreasonable to be lasting . The public mind moved while the government moved ; but would not stop where the government stopped . The same impulse which had carried millions away from the Church of Rome ...
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... tion of moneys duly numbered , given a solemn assent , was set at nought . Taxes were raised by the royal authority . Patents of monopoly were granted . The old usages of feudal times were made pretexts for harassing the people with ...
... tion of moneys duly numbered , given a solemn assent , was set at nought . Taxes were raised by the royal authority . Patents of monopoly were granted . The old usages of feudal times were made pretexts for harassing the people with ...
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... tion should be divided ; that the sense of the House should be taken merely on the point , " Supply , or no supply ? " and that the manner and the amount should be left for subsequent con- sideration . - The majority of the House was ...
... tion should be divided ; that the sense of the House should be taken merely on the point , " Supply , or no supply ? " and that the manner and the amount should be left for subsequent con- sideration . - The majority of the House was ...
Strona 34
... tion on the very floor of the Parliament House . - Lady Carlisle conveyed intelligence of the design to Pym . The five members had time to withdraw before the arrival of Charles . They left the House as he was entering New Palace Yard ...
... tion on the very floor of the Parliament House . - Lady Carlisle conveyed intelligence of the design to Pym . The five members had time to withdraw before the arrival of Charles . They left the House as he was entering New Palace Yard ...
Strona 40
... tion should take place in Spain , that the Constitution of Cadiz should be reëstablished , that the Cortes should meet again , that the Spanish Prynnes and Burtons , who are now wandering in rags round Leicester Square , should be ...
... tion should take place in Spain , that the Constitution of Cadiz should be reëstablished , that the Cortes should meet again , that the Spanish Prynnes and Burtons , who are now wandering in rags round Leicester Square , should be ...
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