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... ment , by which the whole government would be under the constant inspection and active control of the popular repre- sentative and of the magnates of the kingdom . In the next great constitutional act , that of the 12th and 13th of King ...
... ment , by which the whole government would be under the constant inspection and active control of the popular repre- sentative and of the magnates of the kingdom . In the next great constitutional act , that of the 12th and 13th of King ...
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... ment of St. Paul ( Titus 1 , 12 and 13 ) , quoting approvingly Epimenides ( " one of them " ) , that the Cretans are " always liars , evil beasts , slow bellies . " ] 57 [ A very loose arrangement which was victimized by the misgovern- ment ...
... ment of St. Paul ( Titus 1 , 12 and 13 ) , quoting approvingly Epimenides ( " one of them " ) , that the Cretans are " always liars , evil beasts , slow bellies . " ] 57 [ A very loose arrangement which was victimized by the misgovern- ment ...
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... ment of the Jesuits . Due to the influence of Mme . du Barry , he was dismissed from office . CHRISTINA ( 1625-1689 ) . Daughter of Gustavus Adolphus ; she be- came Queen of Sweden in her eighteenth year . She volun- tarily abdicated in ...
... ment of the Jesuits . Due to the influence of Mme . du Barry , he was dismissed from office . CHRISTINA ( 1625-1689 ) . Daughter of Gustavus Adolphus ; she be- came Queen of Sweden in her eighteenth year . She volun- tarily abdicated in ...
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