Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... memory , than that I have through life maintained the confidence of my friends , and never , by want of courtesy or honesty , deserved rancour from my opponents ; that I have been , without distinction of persons , through good report ...
... memory , than that I have through life maintained the confidence of my friends , and never , by want of courtesy or honesty , deserved rancour from my opponents ; that I have been , without distinction of persons , through good report ...
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... memory of one who had showed that a nation could be go- verned gloriously without a court . Those of France were eager to revile the memory of him to whom their greatest minister had yielded the palm of his continental policy ; whom ...
... memory of one who had showed that a nation could be go- verned gloriously without a court . Those of France were eager to revile the memory of him to whom their greatest minister had yielded the palm of his continental policy ; whom ...
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... memory of good men is safe , are a sufficient answer to any scandal on their motives , now took arms for the King . They had opposed prerogative , when liberty was oppressed and in peril ; they offered themselves to support what they ...
... memory of good men is safe , are a sufficient answer to any scandal on their motives , now took arms for the King . They had opposed prerogative , when liberty was oppressed and in peril ; they offered themselves to support what they ...
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Right of Election restored to several BoroughsHampden elected | 33 |
PART THE THIRD | 61 |
PART THE FOURTH | 98 |
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