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Page 94
... honour , and Anne of natural affec tion . Never was there less of national feeling among the higher orders , than during the reign of Charles the Second . That prince , on the one side , thought it better to be the deputy of an absolute ...
... honour , and Anne of natural affec tion . Never was there less of national feeling among the higher orders , than during the reign of Charles the Second . That prince , on the one side , thought it better to be the deputy of an absolute ...
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... honour to any country . In passing , we may Southey at the outset to expect none from him . observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , The laureate expresses some doubts , which though he evidently has no liking for the Ame ...
... honour to any country . In passing , we may Southey at the outset to expect none from him . observe , to the honour of Mr. Southey , that , The laureate expresses some doubts , which though he evidently has no liking for the Ame ...
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... honour it for- vigilant eye of Laud could find in all the dio- merly derived from the closest alliance with ceses of his twenty - one suffragans , on the power ; that it fell by the support of rulers , and very eve of a revolution in ...
... honour it for- vigilant eye of Laud could find in all the dio- merly derived from the closest alliance with ceses of his twenty - one suffragans , on the power ; that it fell by the support of rulers , and very eve of a revolution in ...
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... honour , took the opposite character , of language , of situation , is not side , was , as he says , " frighted at his own te more grossly violated than in any part of the merity ; " and " afraid to stand against the au- Lay of the Last ...
... honour , took the opposite character , of language , of situation , is not side , was , as he says , " frighted at his own te more grossly violated than in any part of the merity ; " and " afraid to stand against the au- Lay of the Last ...
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... honour . But , in the reign of James the First , there was one short cut to the House of Lords . It was but to ask ... honours with which his family desired to see him invested , and attached himself to the party which was in opposition ...
... honour . But , in the reign of James the First , there was one short cut to the House of Lords . It was but to ask ... honours with which his family desired to see him invested , and attached himself to the party which was in opposition ...
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