Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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Page 81
... thought it proceeded , that through the whole course of the English story it might be observed , that those kings who had been most respectful of the laws , had been most eminent in greatness , in glory , and success , both at home and ...
... thought it proceeded , that through the whole course of the English story it might be observed , that those kings who had been most respectful of the laws , had been most eminent in greatness , in glory , and success , both at home and ...
Page 174
... thought to be oppressive . In the House of Commons he sometimes poured forth the wealth of his knowledge for hour ... thought of convincing when they thought of dining . " Erskine , during the delivery of the speech on " Conciliation ...
... thought to be oppressive . In the House of Commons he sometimes poured forth the wealth of his knowledge for hour ... thought of convincing when they thought of dining . " Erskine , during the delivery of the speech on " Conciliation ...
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... thought by many to be a posthumous work of Bolingbroke himself . In the same year he astonished the reading world by publishing at the age of twenty - six , his celebrated philosoph- ical treatise on the " Sublime and Beautiful . " But ...
... thought by many to be a posthumous work of Bolingbroke himself . In the same year he astonished the reading world by publishing at the age of twenty - six , his celebrated philosoph- ical treatise on the " Sublime and Beautiful . " But ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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