The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... constitution which has ever since , through all changes , preserved its identity ; that constitu- tion of which all the other free constitutions in the world are copies , and which , in spite of some defects , deserves to be regarded as ...
... constitution which has ever since , through all changes , preserved its identity ; that constitu- tion of which all the other free constitutions in the world are copies , and which , in spite of some defects , deserves to be regarded as ...
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... constitution of the church , refused to accept mitres from the hands of the Conqueror , and charged him , on the peril of his soul , not to forget that the vanquished islanders . were his fellow - Christians . The first protector whom ...
... constitution of the church , refused to accept mitres from the hands of the Conqueror , and charged him , on the peril of his soul , not to forget that the vanquished islanders . were his fellow - Christians . The first protector whom ...
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... constitution of our country is , to the constitution under which she flourished five hundred years ago , what the tree is to the sapling , what the man is to the boy . The alteration has been great . Yet there never was a moment at ...
... constitution of our country is , to the constitution under which she flourished five hundred years ago , what the tree is to the sapling , what the man is to the boy . The alteration has been great . Yet there never was a moment at ...
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... constitution of the kingdom . This question could be decided only by reference to the records of preceding reigns . Bracton and Fleta , the Mirror of Justice and the Rolls of Parliament , were ransacked to find pretexts for the excesses ...
... constitution of the kingdom . This question could be decided only by reference to the records of preceding reigns . Bracton and Fleta , the Mirror of Justice and the Rolls of Parliament , were ransacked to find pretexts for the excesses ...
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... constitutions the English was , from an early period , justly reputed the best . The prerogatives of the sovereign were undoubtedly extensive . The spirit of religion , and the spirit of chivalry , concurred to exalt his dignity . The ...
... constitutions the English was , from an early period , justly reputed the best . The prerogatives of the sovereign were undoubtedly extensive . The spirit of religion , and the spirit of chivalry , concurred to exalt his dignity . The ...
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