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Pagina 126
... received five subsidies in considera- tion of his assent to the Petition of Right . By assenting to that petition , he had given up the right of levying ship - money , if he ever possessed it . How he had observed the promises made to ...
... received five subsidies in considera- tion of his assent to the Petition of Right . By assenting to that petition , he had given up the right of levying ship - money , if he ever possessed it . How he had observed the promises made to ...
Pagina 641
... received in the inferior courts of the realm . Those rules , it is well known , exclude much informa- tion which would be quite sufficient to determine the conduct of any reasonable man , in the most important transactions of private ...
... received in the inferior courts of the realm . Those rules , it is well known , exclude much informa- tion which would be quite sufficient to determine the conduct of any reasonable man , in the most important transactions of private ...
Pagina 647
... received him with acclamations , ordered a chair to be set for him , and , when he retired , rose and uncovered . There were , indeed , a few who did not sympathise with the general feeling . One or two of the managers of the ...
... received him with acclamations , ordered a chair to be set for him , and , when he retired , rose and uncovered . There were , indeed , a few who did not sympathise with the general feeling . One or two of the managers of the ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Fragmentweergave - 1961 |
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administration admiration appeared army Benares Bengal Bute Catholic character Charles chief Church Clarendon Clive conduct considered constitution Council Court Cromwell Crown debate defend doctrines Duke Dupleix eloquence enemies England English excited favour favourite feelings France French friends George George Grenville Governor-General Grenville Hampden Hastings honour Horace Walpole House of Commons hundred impeachment India James justice King liberty Long Parliament Lord Lord Holland Lord Rockingham measures Meer Jaffier ment Milton mind ministers Nabob nation nature never Newcastle Nuncomar Omichund opinion Opposition Parliament parliamentary party passed persecuted person Petition of Right Pitt political Popish Plot Prince principles produced Protestant reform reign respect Revolution royal scarcely seemed Shaftesbury Sir James Mackintosh soon sovereign spirit statesman Strafford strong subjects talents temper Temple thought thousand pounds throne tion took Tory vote Walpole Whig whole