The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... till the policy of Henry VII . , and his successor reduced their weight by breaking up the feudal system of property ; that the power of the Crown became then supreme and absolute , till the bold encroachments of the Commons subverted ...
... till the policy of Henry VII . , and his successor reduced their weight by breaking up the feudal system of property ; that the power of the Crown became then supreme and absolute , till the bold encroachments of the Commons subverted ...
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... till their prize be known , They thwart the King's supplies to raise their own . But bees , on flowers alighting , cease their hum— So , settling upon places , Whigs grow dumb . And , though most base is he who , ' neath the shade Of ...
... till their prize be known , They thwart the King's supplies to raise their own . But bees , on flowers alighting , cease their hum— So , settling upon places , Whigs grow dumb . And , though most base is he who , ' neath the shade Of ...
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... till the Irish affairs were decided— ( That is , till both Houses had prosed and divided , * Letter from his Royal Highness the Prince Regent to the Duke of York , Feb. 13. 1812 . With all due appearance of thought and digestion ) - 160 ...
... till the Irish affairs were decided— ( That is , till both Houses had prosed and divided , * Letter from his Royal Highness the Prince Regent to the Duke of York , Feb. 13. 1812 . With all due appearance of thought and digestion ) - 160 ...
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