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Pagina 248
... Ministers of Charles the Second than to any Ministers of later times ; for , in the time of Charles the Second , the House was checking Ministers in whom it did not confide . Now that its ascendency is fully established , it either ...
... Ministers of Charles the Second than to any Ministers of later times ; for , in the time of Charles the Second , the House was checking Ministers in whom it did not confide . Now that its ascendency is fully established , it either ...
Pagina 443
... ministers . The ministers resolved to visit Wilkes's offence against decorum with the utmost rigour of the law . What share piety and respect for morals had in dictating this resolution , our readers may judge from the fact that no ...
... ministers . The ministers resolved to visit Wilkes's offence against decorum with the utmost rigour of the law . What share piety and respect for morals had in dictating this resolution , our readers may judge from the fact that no ...
Pagina 451
... ministers was complete . The King was almost as much a prisoner as Charles the First had been when in the Isle of Wight . Such were the fruits of the policy which , only a few months before , was represented as having for ever secured ...
... ministers was complete . The King was almost as much a prisoner as Charles the First had been when in the Isle of Wight . Such were the fruits of the policy which , only a few months before , was represented as having for ever secured ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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