Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 153
... surely without a cause that so many kindred systems of government , having flourished together so long , lan- guished and expired at almost the same time . It is the fashion to of civili- that the progress HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL ...
... surely without a cause that so many kindred systems of government , having flourished together so long , lan- guished and expired at almost the same time . It is the fashion to of civili- that the progress HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL ...
Pagina 155
... surely it was not strange that the majority of the nobles , and of the deputies chosen by the commons , should approve of revolutions which the nobles and commons had effected . The Parliament did not blindly follow the event of war ...
... surely it was not strange that the majority of the nobles , and of the deputies chosen by the commons , should approve of revolutions which the nobles and commons had effected . The Parliament did not blindly follow the event of war ...
Pagina 158
... that , but for the solemn protesta- tions by which the King bound himself to govern according to the law for the future , they never would have joined his standard . But surely they under- rated 158 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
... that , but for the solemn protesta- tions by which the King bound himself to govern according to the law for the future , they never would have joined his standard . But surely they under- rated 158 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
Pagina 159
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. have joined his standard . But surely they under- rated the public danger . Falkland is commonly selected as the most respectable specimen of this class . He was indeed a man of great talents and ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. have joined his standard . But surely they under- rated the public danger . Falkland is commonly selected as the most respectable specimen of this class . He was indeed a man of great talents and ...
Pagina 162
... surely no exception will be taken . The right of directing the education and marriage of the princes was most properly claimed by the Parlia- ment , on the same ground on which , after the Revo- lution , it was enacted , that no king ...
... surely no exception will be taken . The right of directing the education and marriage of the princes was most properly claimed by the Parlia- ment , on the same ground on which , after the Revo- lution , it was enacted , that no king ...
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