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Pagina 131
... defend the proceedings against Strafford by any such comparison . They are justified , in our opinion , by that which alone justifies capital punishment or any punishment , by that which alone justifies war , by the public danger . That ...
... defend the proceedings against Strafford by any such comparison . They are justified , in our opinion , by that which alone justifies capital punishment or any punishment , by that which alone justifies war , by the public danger . That ...
Pagina 140
... defend the person of their beloved representative . They came in a body to assure Parliament of their full resolution to defend its privileges . Their petition was couched in the strongest terms . ' In respect , " said they , " of that ...
... defend the person of their beloved representative . They came in a body to assure Parliament of their full resolution to defend its privileges . Their petition was couched in the strongest terms . ' In respect , " said they , " of that ...
Pagina 515
... defend it in all its parts . He regrets , indeed , that it was necessary to employ means so liable to abuse as forgery ; but he will not admit that any blame attaches to those who deceived the deceiver . He thinks that the English were ...
... defend it in all its parts . He regrets , indeed , that it was necessary to employ means so liable to abuse as forgery ; but he will not admit that any blame attaches to those who deceived the deceiver . He thinks that the English were ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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