The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... kings 17 in every age — he unfeignedly and uniformly approved of the kingly office as esta- blished in this country , where by the provisions of law , and with the concurrence of general opinion , directed and animated by general ...
... kings 17 in every age — he unfeignedly and uniformly approved of the kingly office as esta- blished in this country , where by the provisions of law , and with the concurrence of general opinion , directed and animated by general ...
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... king not " to stand between him- self and the sun . " 21 " 21 He had been accustomed to pay honour to persons of all ranks , wheresoever honour was due , nor could he upon any occasion forget that in this country , where the kingly ...
... king not " to stand between him- self and the sun . " 21 " 21 He had been accustomed to pay honour to persons of all ranks , wheresoever honour was due , nor could he upon any occasion forget that in this country , where the kingly ...
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... king , the parliament , and the country , never can be forgotton by you or by myself . It appeared in 1796 ; 41 it refers to events which had occurred some years before ; it has every internal mark of deliberation . The writer , in page ...
... king , the parliament , and the country , never can be forgotton by you or by myself . It appeared in 1796 ; 41 it refers to events which had occurred some years before ; it has every internal mark of deliberation . The writer , in page ...
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... king's minister in some of the objects of his negociation . " But he does not tell us that the objects themselves were very salutary , or very important . The means of frustrating them he pronounces unconstitutional and illegal . But ...
... king's minister in some of the objects of his negociation . " But he does not tell us that the objects themselves were very salutary , or very important . The means of frustrating them he pronounces unconstitutional and illegal . But ...
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... king aud country , and the indignation which he avowed against their foes , whether foreign or domestic , were such , that he would have been justified to himself and to the world in producing the whole store of his proofs . In an ...
... king aud country , and the indignation which he avowed against their foes , whether foreign or domestic , were such , that he would have been justified to himself and to the world in producing the whole store of his proofs . In an ...
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