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... English Government , Letter the Second , ad- dressed to the quiet Good Sense of the People of England . " By Ri- chard Wooddeson , D.C.L. many Years Vinerian Professor in the University of Oxford . 8vo . pp . 40. Is . Payne . 1799 . ART ...
... English Government , Letter the Second , ad- dressed to the quiet Good Sense of the People of England . " By Ri- chard Wooddeson , D.C.L. many Years Vinerian Professor in the University of Oxford . 8vo . pp . 40. Is . Payne . 1799 . ART ...
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... English are constantly expressed , with all the powers of his pen : A language insolent the English hold , And , fat by our misfortunes - count their gold . • Their king Edward ( the IVth ) having landed in France with an army , to ...
... English are constantly expressed , with all the powers of his pen : A language insolent the English hold , And , fat by our misfortunes - count their gold . • Their king Edward ( the IVth ) having landed in France with an army , to ...
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... English . Philip de Comines paints the court of Edward as truly Bacchanalian.- Nothing can better describe the scandalous distrust of princes , espe- cially that of Louis , than their manner of conducting their inter- views . When the ...
... English . Philip de Comines paints the court of Edward as truly Bacchanalian.- Nothing can better describe the scandalous distrust of princes , espe- cially that of Louis , than their manner of conducting their inter- views . When the ...
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