A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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... establishing a strong ( C Whig party , ( however composed , ) " Non adeo has exosa manus victoria fugit " Ut tanta quicquam pro spe tentare recusem Even while his undertaking was yet fresh , in the course of an enquiry into some matters ...
... establishing a strong ( C Whig party , ( however composed , ) " Non adeo has exosa manus victoria fugit " Ut tanta quicquam pro spe tentare recusem Even while his undertaking was yet fresh , in the course of an enquiry into some matters ...
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... establish an hereditary , or an elective government ? If the first , what will be gained but a change of dynasty ? If the second , will not the military force , as it chose the first king or protector ( the name is of no impor- tance ) ...
... establish an hereditary , or an elective government ? If the first , what will be gained but a change of dynasty ? If the second , will not the military force , as it chose the first king or protector ( the name is of no impor- tance ) ...
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... . They then proceeded to establish that fundamental principle of all free government , the preserving of the purse to the people and their repre- sentatives . And though there may be more difference CHAP 4 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... . They then proceeded to establish that fundamental principle of all free government , the preserving of the purse to the people and their repre- sentatives . And though there may be more difference CHAP 4 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... established by a military force will almost invariably be , especially when the exertions of such a force are continued for any length of time . If to this general rule our own age , and a people whom their origin and near relation to ...
... established by a military force will almost invariably be , especially when the exertions of such a force are continued for any length of time . If to this general rule our own age , and a people whom their origin and near relation to ...
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... establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the year , he opposed his royal negative ; thus making his stand upon the same point on which his father had done ; a circum ...
... establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the year , he opposed his royal negative ; thus making his stand upon the same point on which his father had done ; a circum ...
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