The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... parliamentary armies , and about an army continued from year to year . I have always been , Sir , and always shall be , against a standing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing , whether under that of parliamentary ... long they may ...
... parliamentary armies , and about an army continued from year to year . I have always been , Sir , and always shall be , against a standing army of any kind : to me it is a terrible thing , whether under that of parliamentary ... long they may ...
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... Parliament , will always be submis sive to them : if an army be so numerous as to have it in their power to over - awe the Parliament , they will be sub- missive as long as the Parliament does nothing to disoblige their favourite ...
... Parliament , will always be submis sive to them : if an army be so numerous as to have it in their power to over - awe the Parliament , they will be sub- missive as long as the Parliament does nothing to disoblige their favourite ...
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... long Parliaments , because he very well knew , that they would become the proper instruments of both ; and what a slavish obedience they paid to all his measures is sufficiently known . : If we come to the reign of king Charles the ...
... long Parliaments , because he very well knew , that they would become the proper instruments of both ; and what a slavish obedience they paid to all his measures is sufficiently known . : If we come to the reign of king Charles the ...
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... Parliaments in his father's time , and was therefore ex- tremely desirous to lay them aside . But this was a scheme impracticable . However , in effect , he did so ; for he ob tained a Parliament , which , by its long duration , like an ...
... Parliaments in his father's time , and was therefore ex- tremely desirous to lay them aside . But this was a scheme impracticable . However , in effect , he did so ; for he ob tained a Parliament , which , by its long duration , like an ...
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... long a series of services to his Majesty , will at last be willing to revert to those original stated measures of ... Parliaments become therefore independent of the people ; and when they do so , there always happens a most dangerous ...
... long a series of services to his Majesty , will at last be willing to revert to those original stated measures of ... Parliaments become therefore independent of the people ; and when they do so , there always happens a most dangerous ...
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