Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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... Charles R. Sumner , M.A. & c . & c . 1825 . TOWARDS the close of the year 1823 , Mr. Lemon , deputy keeper of the state papers , in the course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manuscript . With ...
... Charles R. Sumner , M.A. & c . & c . 1825 . TOWARDS the close of the year 1823 , Mr. Lemon , deputy keeper of the state papers , in the course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manuscript . With ...
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... Charles ven- The performance of Ludlow is foolish ture to say that he was a better sove- and violent ; and most of the later reign than his son . He was not , in writers who have espoused the same name and profession , a Papist ; we say ...
... Charles ven- The performance of Ludlow is foolish ture to say that he was a better sove- and violent ; and most of the later reign than his son . He was not , in writers who have espoused the same name and profession , a Papist ; we say ...
Pagina 16
... Charles thief from transportation , under the the First broken the fundamental laws alias of Legitimacy . But mention the of England ? miseries of Ireland . Then William is No person can answer in the nega- a hero . Then Somers and ...
... Charles thief from transportation , under the the First broken the fundamental laws alias of Legitimacy . But mention the of England ? miseries of Ireland . Then William is No person can answer in the nega- a hero . Then Somers and ...
Pagina 17
... Charles to summon parliaments . Why not pursue an end another parliament : another chance confessedly good by peaceable and was given to our fathers were they to regular means ? We recur again to throw it away as they had thrown away ...
... Charles to summon parliaments . Why not pursue an end another parliament : another chance confessedly good by peaceable and was given to our fathers were they to regular means ? We recur again to throw it away as they had thrown away ...
Pagina 18
... Charles are fond of dwelling . If , they say , he governed his people ill , he at least governed them after the example of his prede- cessors . If he violated their privileges , it was because those privileges had not been accurately ...
... Charles are fond of dwelling . If , they say , he governed his people ill , he at least governed them after the example of his prede- cessors . If he violated their privileges , it was because those privileges had not been accurately ...
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