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Pagina 255
... king ; whether with or without the collusion of the queen need not be discussed . Certain it is that he executed his purpose . Not to go too much into detail respecting a matter which is one of the best - known incidents in English his ...
... king ; whether with or without the collusion of the queen need not be discussed . Certain it is that he executed his purpose . Not to go too much into detail respecting a matter which is one of the best - known incidents in English his ...
Pagina 312
... king ; to the people that makes him a king , inasmuch as he is king " ... " and must be content to submit his interest to theirs . " ... " We may therefore change or take away kings , " etc. Sydney certainly held such views , and we ...
... king ; to the people that makes him a king , inasmuch as he is king " ... " and must be content to submit his interest to theirs . " ... " We may therefore change or take away kings , " etc. Sydney certainly held such views , and we ...
Pagina 370
... king , her husband , and it is beautiful to see how she used her gen- tle influence for his good and that of his people , to whom she was ever a very mother . She persuaded the king to be more attentive to the care of his soul ; and ...
... king , her husband , and it is beautiful to see how she used her gen- tle influence for his good and that of his people , to whom she was ever a very mother . She persuaded the king to be more attentive to the care of his soul ; and ...
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