The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6715
... whole merit of it should be attributed to the sovereign himself . It was a wise doctrine , my Lord , and equally advantageous to the king and to his subjects ; for while it preserved that suspicious attention , with which the people ...
... whole merit of it should be attributed to the sovereign himself . It was a wise doctrine , my Lord , and equally advantageous to the king and to his subjects ; for while it preserved that suspicious attention , with which the people ...
Page 6717
... whole people of England demanded , against him , that there is another man , who is the favorite of his country , whose pardon would have been accepted with gratitude , whose pardon would have healed all our divisions ? Have you quite ...
... whole people of England demanded , against him , that there is another man , who is the favorite of his country , whose pardon would have been accepted with gratitude , whose pardon would have healed all our divisions ? Have you quite ...
Page 6718
... whole purchase - money himself , raised part of it by contribution , and has now a certain Doctor Brooke quartered upon the salary for one hundred pounds a year . No sale by the candle was ever conducted with greater formality . I ...
... whole purchase - money himself , raised part of it by contribution , and has now a certain Doctor Brooke quartered upon the salary for one hundred pounds a year . No sale by the candle was ever conducted with greater formality . I ...
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... whole system of government was altered , not from wisdom or deliberation , but because it had been adopted by your predecessor . A little per- sonal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the ...
... whole system of government was altered , not from wisdom or deliberation , but because it had been adopted by your predecessor . A little per- sonal motive of pique and resentment was sufficient to remove the ablest servants of the ...
Page 6723
... whole strength of government in opposition to the peo- ple . The lessons he has received from experience , will probably guard him from such excess of folly ; and in your Majesty's vir- tues we find an unquestionable assurance that no ...
... whole strength of government in opposition to the peo- ple . The lessons he has received from experience , will probably guard him from such excess of folly ; and in your Majesty's vir- tues we find an unquestionable assurance that no ...
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