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Pagina 68
... House of Commons , Falkland , Cole- pepper , and Hyde , that he would take no measure in which that House was The The Commons informed the King that their members should be forth- coming to answer any charge legally brought against them ...
... House of Commons , Falkland , Cole- pepper , and Hyde , that he would take no measure in which that House was The The Commons informed the King that their members should be forth- coming to answer any charge legally brought against them ...
Pagina 87
... House of Commons gives offence to the Court . He is way- laid by a gang of bullies , and his nose is cut to the bone . This ignominious dissoluteness , or rather , if we may ven- ture to designate it by the only proper word ...
... House of Commons gives offence to the Court . He is way- laid by a gang of bullies , and his nose is cut to the bone . This ignominious dissoluteness , or rather , if we may ven- ture to designate it by the only proper word ...
Pagina 94
... House of Bourbon . The great battle for our ecclesiastical and civil polity had been fought and won . The wounds had been healed . The victors and the vanquished were rejoicing together . Every person acquainted with the political ...
... House of Bourbon . The great battle for our ecclesiastical and civil polity had been fought and won . The wounds had been healed . The victors and the vanquished were rejoicing together . Every person acquainted with the political ...
Pagina 95
... House of Com - their consolation . By it they lived , mons , those privileges which , in 1642 , and for it they were ready to die . Its all London rose in arms to defend , defects , if it had any , were partly co- which the people ...
... House of Com - their consolation . By it they lived , mons , those privileges which , in 1642 , and for it they were ready to die . Its all London rose in arms to defend , defects , if it had any , were partly co- which the people ...
Pagina 96
... House of Commons above all , possessed as it is of the public purse , and consequently of the public sword , the nation throws all the blame of an ill conducted war , of a blundering negotiation , of a dis- graceful treaty , of an ...
... House of Commons above all , possessed as it is of the public purse , and consequently of the public sword , the nation throws all the blame of an ill conducted war , of a blundering negotiation , of a dis- graceful treaty , of an ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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