Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... reign of the saints , con- trived to keep what he had got by persecuting the saints du- ring the reign of the strumpets , and more than one priest who , during repeated changes in the discipline and doctrines of the church , had ...
... reign of the saints , con- trived to keep what he had got by persecuting the saints du- ring the reign of the strumpets , and more than one priest who , during repeated changes in the discipline and doctrines of the church , had ...
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... reign of James the First there was one short cut to the House of Lords . It was but to ask , to pay , and to have . The sale of titles was carried on as openly as the sale of boroughs in our times . Hampden turned away with contempt ...
... reign of James the First there was one short cut to the House of Lords . It was but to ask , to pay , and to have . The sale of titles was carried on as openly as the sale of boroughs in our times . Hampden turned away with contempt ...
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... reign of Elizabeth . The conduct of her last Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its ...
... reign of Elizabeth . The conduct of her last Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its ...
Pagina 31
... reign of James , take any prominent part in public affairs . It is certain , however , that he paid great attention to the details of Parliamentary busi- ness , and to the local interests of his own county . It was in a great measure ...
... reign of James , take any prominent part in public affairs . It is certain , however , that he paid great attention to the details of Parliamentary busi- ness , and to the local interests of his own county . It was in a great measure ...
Pagina 56
... reign of Edward the Sixth . None of the great reformers of our Church doubted the propriety of passing an act of Parliament for cutting off Lord Seymour's head without a legal conviction . The pious Cranmer voted for that act ; the ...
... reign of Edward the Sixth . None of the great reformers of our Church doubted the propriety of passing an act of Parliament for cutting off Lord Seymour's head without a legal conviction . The pious Cranmer voted for that act ; the ...
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