Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... give a great and perilous shock to the mind . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human reason . And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing ...
... give a great and perilous shock to the mind . Yet this prejudice , strong as it was , could not stand in the great day of the deliverance of the human reason . And it was not to be expected that the public mind , just after freeing ...
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... give his reasons . He answered , " that he could be content to " lend as well as others , but feared to draw upon himself that " curse in Magna Charta , which should be read twice a year " against those who infringe it . " For this ...
... give his reasons . He answered , " that he could be content to " lend as well as others , but feared to draw upon himself that " curse in Magna Charta , which should be read twice a year " against those who infringe it . " For this ...
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... give , in return for five subsidies , his full and solemn assent to that celebrated instrument — the second great charter of the liberties of England — known by the name of the Petition of Right . By agreeing to this act , the king ...
... give , in return for five subsidies , his full and solemn assent to that celebrated instrument — the second great charter of the liberties of England — known by the name of the Petition of Right . By agreeing to this act , the king ...
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... give him a just testimony . " But his demeanour , though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect , though it drew forth the praises of Solicitor - General Herbert , only kin- dled into a fiercer flame the ever - burning ...
... give him a just testimony . " But his demeanour , though it impressed Lord Falkland with the deepest respect , though it drew forth the praises of Solicitor - General Herbert , only kin- dled into a fiercer flame the ever - burning ...
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... give them time to represent their grievances to him . The grievances under which the nation suffered were so serious , and the royal word had been so shamefully violated , that the Com- mons could hardly be expected to comply with this ...
... give them time to represent their grievances to him . The grievances under which the nation suffered were so serious , and the royal word had been so shamefully violated , that the Com- mons could hardly be expected to comply with this ...
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Strona 184 - The Book of the Roman Catholic Church ; in a series of Letters addressed to Robert Southey, Esq. on his
Strona 45 - State — the valor and energy of Cromwell, the discernment and eloquence of Vane, the humanity and moderation of Manchester, the stern integrity of Hale, the ardent public spirit of Sydney. Others might possess the qualities which were necessary to save the popular party in the crisis of danger ; he alone had both the power and the inclination to restrain its excesses in the hour of triumph. Others could conquer ; he alone could reconcile.