Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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Pagina 20
... minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the Sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jefferies and retain James ? The person of a King is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon ...
... minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the Sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jefferies and retain James ? The person of a King is sacred . Was the person of James considered sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon ...
Pagina 21
... ministers , and left to it the ance is now with justice considered whole legislative authority , not even only as a beacon to word - catchers , who reserving to himself a veto on its enact- wish to become statesmen . The cele- ments ...
... ministers , and left to it the ance is now with justice considered whole legislative authority , not even only as a beacon to word - catchers , who reserving to himself a veto on its enact- wish to become statesmen . The cele- ments ...
Pagina 45
... minister flew from place to place in turned , in the train of foreign invaders , order to superintend the execution of his design . The times were , in some respects , favourable to the experiment . The system of military tactics had ...
... minister flew from place to place in turned , in the train of foreign invaders , order to superintend the execution of his design . The times were , in some respects , favourable to the experiment . The system of military tactics had ...
Pagina 53
... minister | of goods , or a friend to order without who was as bad a representative of the taking under his protection the foulest system which has been christened after excesses of tyranny . His admiration him as Becket of the spirit of ...
... minister | of goods , or a friend to order without who was as bad a representative of the taking under his protection the foulest system which has been christened after excesses of tyranny . His admiration him as Becket of the spirit of ...
Pagina 57
... ministers , a ra- pacious aristocracy , a servile Parlia- ment , such were the instruments by which England was delivered from the yoke of Rome . The work which had been begun by Henry , the murderer of his wives , was continued by ...
... ministers , a ra- pacious aristocracy , a servile Parlia- ment , such were the instruments by which England was delivered from the yoke of Rome . The work which had been begun by Henry , the murderer of his wives , was continued by ...
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