Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... Parliament a minis - on it contrary to that of a writer whose ter whose crime had been a devotion judgment we so highly respect . too zealous to the interests of his pre- rogative , he gave a painful and deeply humiliating proof of the ...
... Parliament a minis - on it contrary to that of a writer whose ter whose crime had been a devotion judgment we so highly respect . too zealous to the interests of his pre- rogative , he gave a painful and deeply humiliating proof of the ...
Pagina 67
... Parliament and the city . We think it by no means so foolish as it pleases his friends to represent it , and far more wicked . demned , which disgraced his adminis- | don , the carriage of Hampden became tration from 1630 to 1640. We ...
... Parliament and the city . We think it by no means so foolish as it pleases his friends to represent it , and far more wicked . demned , which disgraced his adminis- | don , the carriage of Hampden became tration from 1630 to 1640. We ...
Pagina 70
... parliament a patient their minds the feelings of civil life . silence of sixty years . His grandson , As they carried to the camp the sen- after the War of the Spanish Succession , assimilated the constitution of Arragon to that of ...
... parliament a patient their minds the feelings of civil life . silence of sixty years . His grandson , As they carried to the camp the sen- after the War of the Spanish Succession , assimilated the constitution of Arragon to that of ...
Pagina 73
... Parliament . It was therefore necessary that he should be bound by treaty and statute . We do not dispute that the royal party contained many excellent men and excellent citizens . But this we say , that they did not discern those times ...
... Parliament . It was therefore necessary that he should be bound by treaty and statute . We do not dispute that the royal party contained many excellent men and excellent citizens . But this we say , that they did not discern those times ...
Pagina 74
... Parliament effected . | compelled to court their parliaments . The regulation with respect to new But from Charles nothing was to be creations of Peers is the only other ar- expected which was not set down in ticle about which we ...
... Parliament effected . | compelled to court their parliaments . The regulation with respect to new But from Charles nothing was to be creations of Peers is the only other ar- expected which was not set down in ticle about which we ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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