The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1891 - 504 sivua |
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... kings are placed , where the representative peers are chosen , and where two French gentlemen hear mass every Sunday . The portraits are shockingly painted , the peers are shamefully chosen , and the High Mass would shock the ears of ...
... kings are placed , where the representative peers are chosen , and where two French gentlemen hear mass every Sunday . The portraits are shockingly painted , the peers are shamefully chosen , and the High Mass would shock the ears of ...
Sivu 38
... King and a powerful Minister . Napoleon easily prevailed on through two books and a half of the Georgics , two Satires , an Epistle , the Ars Poetica , and a book of the Odes of Horace ; Greek , & c . ; in summing , decimal fractions ...
... King and a powerful Minister . Napoleon easily prevailed on through two books and a half of the Georgics , two Satires , an Epistle , the Ars Poetica , and a book of the Odes of Horace ; Greek , & c . ; in summing , decimal fractions ...
Sivu 51
... King which was never completely removed . Mr. Perceval's Administration , follow- ing the example of Mr. Pitt , induced Parliament to confer a Regency , limited as to time and restricted as to power , on the Prince of Wales ; and the ...
... King which was never completely removed . Mr. Perceval's Administration , follow- ing the example of Mr. Pitt , induced Parliament to confer a Regency , limited as to time and restricted as to power , on the Prince of Wales ; and the ...
Sivu 88
... king in order to compel him to change his measures or counsels , or in order to intimidate either House of Parliament , should be guilty of high treason . They further declared that no meeting of more than fifty persons ( except county ...
... king in order to compel him to change his measures or counsels , or in order to intimidate either House of Parliament , should be guilty of high treason . They further declared that no meeting of more than fifty persons ( except county ...
Sivu 89
... king.1 Such was the state of things in 1816. By birth and conviction a Whig , Lord John Russell sincerely desired its termination . It seemed to him that the right method of terminating it was by a vigorous attack on the bloated expen ...
... king.1 Such was the state of things in 1816. By birth and conviction a Whig , Lord John Russell sincerely desired its termination . It seemed to him that the right method of terminating it was by a vigorous attack on the bloated expen ...
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