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Page 12
... took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We censure him for having violated the articles of the Petition of Right , after having , for good and valuate consideration , promised to ob- are them — and we are informed that he was ...
... took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We censure him for having violated the articles of the Petition of Right , after having , for good and valuate consideration , promised to ob- are them — and we are informed that he was ...
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... took his own stand upon deed who discerned the more fearful evils of moral and intellectual slavery , and the bene- fits which would result from the liberty of the press and the unfettered exercise of private judgment . These were the ...
... took his own stand upon deed who discerned the more fearful evils of moral and intellectual slavery , and the bene- fits which would result from the liberty of the press and the unfettered exercise of private judgment . These were the ...
Page 71
... took its character . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back - ground . Elsewhere men of this character ...
... took its character . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back - ground . Elsewhere men of this character ...
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... took the side of the king on this question would have ursed their own loyalty if they had seen him return from war at the head of twenty thou- sand troops , accustomed to carnage and free quarters in Ireland . We think with Mr. Hallam ...
... took the side of the king on this question would have ursed their own loyalty if they had seen him return from war at the head of twenty thou- sand troops , accustomed to carnage and free quarters in Ireland . We think with Mr. Hallam ...
Page 94
... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scru- ple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scru- ple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
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