A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Crown . The Whigs carried the Septennial Act , and were the usual opponents of place bills and pension bills . I think , however , that a more careful examination will sufficiently show that , in spite of these appearances , the ground ...
... Crown . The Whigs carried the Septennial Act , and were the usual opponents of place bills and pension bills . I think , however , that a more careful examination will sufficiently show that , in spite of these appearances , the ground ...
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... Crown had been accused of petty irregularities and misdemeanours . Sentences of forfeiture had been pronounced against them ; new charters were granted , framed in such a manner that the mem- bers were necessarily subject to the ...
... Crown had been accused of petty irregularities and misdemeanours . Sentences of forfeiture had been pronounced against them ; new charters were granted , framed in such a manner that the mem- bers were necessarily subject to the ...
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William Edward Hartpole Lecky. more scandalous subserviency to the Crown , than in England under Charles II . , and eleven out of the twelve judges gave their sanction to the claim of his successor to dispense with the laws . Nor was the ...
William Edward Hartpole Lecky. more scandalous subserviency to the Crown , than in England under Charles II . , and eleven out of the twelve judges gave their sanction to the claim of his successor to dispense with the laws . Nor was the ...
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... Crown from the House of Commons would have destroyed the harmony between the executive and legislative bodies , which is one of the chief advantages of parliamentary government , and by withdrawing the ministers from the Lower House ...
... Crown from the House of Commons would have destroyed the harmony between the executive and legislative bodies , which is one of the chief advantages of parliamentary government , and by withdrawing the ministers from the Lower House ...
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... crown , died in 1696 , and although William would gladly have supported it , neither the Austrians nor the French would acquiesce in the arrangement . ' As Bolingbroke tersely expressed it , Our true interests require that we should ...
... crown , died in 1696 , and although William would gladly have supported it , neither the Austrians nor the French would acquiesce in the arrangement . ' As Bolingbroke tersely expressed it , Our true interests require that we should ...
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