The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... subjects " in obedience ; " but he continued still an unli- mited deference in every thing to the directions and counsels of the cardinal . The public tranquillity was so well established in England , the obedience of the people so ...
... subjects " in obedience ; " but he continued still an unli- mited deference in every thing to the directions and counsels of the cardinal . The public tranquillity was so well established in England , the obedience of the people so ...
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... subjects , dreaded by their ene- mies , and respected by all the world : Francis , open , frank , liberal , munificent , carrying these virtues to an excess which prejudiced his affairs : Charles , political , close , artful , frugal ...
... subjects , dreaded by their ene- mies , and respected by all the world : Francis , open , frank , liberal , munificent , carrying these virtues to an excess which prejudiced his affairs : Charles , political , close , artful , frugal ...
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... subject , if we take the matter a little higher , and reflect a moment on the reasons why there must be an ecclesiastical order and a public estab- lishment of religion in every civilized community . The importance of the present ...
... subject , if we take the matter a little higher , and reflect a moment on the reasons why there must be an ecclesiastical order and a public estab- lishment of religion in every civilized community . The importance of the present ...
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... subject , either by annexing peculiar honours to the profession , by establishing a long subordination of ranks and a strict dependence , or by some other expedient . The persons employed in the finances , armies , fleets , and ...
... subject , either by annexing peculiar honours to the profession , by establishing a long subordination of ranks and a strict dependence , or by some other expedient . The persons employed in the finances , armies , fleets , and ...
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... subject and the age , does no discredit to his capacity . He sent a copy of it to Leo , who receiv- ed so magnificent a present with great testimony of regard ; and conferred on him the title of defender title of de- of the faith ; an ...
... subject and the age , does no discredit to his capacity . He sent a copy of it to Leo , who receiv- ed so magnificent a present with great testimony of regard ; and conferred on him the title of defender title of de- of the faith ; an ...
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