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... king : far from it ; those under the king , he said , had acted illegally , extending the royal prerogative " beyond the just symmetry which makes a harmony of the whole . " He named no man , he spoke of " they " ; they , he said , had ...
... king : far from it ; those under the king , he said , had acted illegally , extending the royal prerogative " beyond the just symmetry which makes a harmony of the whole . " He named no man , he spoke of " they " ; they , he said , had ...
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... king ; but he added a threat to the oppressors that he intended to grant an inquiry into the scandal of land tenure , thereby exciting the smaller gentry with hope while smiting the extortioners with fear . His experiment proved a ...
... king ; but he added a threat to the oppressors that he intended to grant an inquiry into the scandal of land tenure , thereby exciting the smaller gentry with hope while smiting the extortioners with fear . His experiment proved a ...
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... king and court , even by the queen , with an enthusiasm that must have been as balm to many an old wound of his pride . The saviour , he hobbled proudly to kiss Charles's hand while the French ambassador trembled with rage and fear at ...
... king and court , even by the queen , with an enthusiasm that must have been as balm to many an old wound of his pride . The saviour , he hobbled proudly to kiss Charles's hand while the French ambassador trembled with rage and fear at ...
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