The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... princes , than a regular system of civil polity ; and even the king , much more a regent , possessed an authority very uncertain and precari- ous . Arms more than laws prevailed ; and courage , preferably to equity or justice , was the ...
... princes , than a regular system of civil polity ; and even the king , much more a regent , possessed an authority very uncertain and precari- ous . Arms more than laws prevailed ; and courage , preferably to equity or justice , was the ...
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... princes , resented the slight put upon him by Francis ; and he pushed his master to seek an occasion of quarrel with that monarch.1 Maximilian the emperor was ready to embrace every overture for a new enterprise , especially if at ...
... princes , resented the slight put upon him by Francis ; and he pushed his master to seek an occasion of quarrel with that monarch.1 Maximilian the emperor was ready to embrace every overture for a new enterprise , especially if at ...
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... princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of agreement were then common among sove- reigns , though it was very rare that the ...
... princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of agreement were then common among sove- reigns , though it was very rare that the ...
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... princes , it set the passions of men in agitation , and proved a kind of era in the general system of Europe . The kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown : and . employed every ...
... princes , it set the passions of men in agitation , and proved a kind of era in the general system of Europe . The kings of France and Spain immediately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown : and . employed every ...
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... princes endowed with talents and abi- lities ; brave , aspiring , active , warlike ; beloved by their servants and subjects , dreaded by their ene- mies , and respected by all the world : Francis , open , frank , liberal , munificent ...
... princes endowed with talents and abi- lities ; brave , aspiring , active , warlike ; beloved by their servants and subjects , dreaded by their ene- mies , and respected by all the world : Francis , open , frank , liberal , munificent ...
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