Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby and Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 114 Seiten |
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... clause is an additional caution for the security of the subject , in restraining those who are but too apt to make inferences of severity , in flattery to that Government from which they expect advancement . But , at the same time , in ...
... clause is an additional caution for the security of the subject , in restraining those who are but too apt to make inferences of severity , in flattery to that Government from which they expect advancement . But , at the same time , in ...
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... clause . Whereas it was wholly unnecessary , in case an Act of Parliament was meant ; because a King , Lords , and Commons ( who must all join to pass an Act ) have need of no such clause either to empower or defend them . THO ' all ...
... clause . Whereas it was wholly unnecessary , in case an Act of Parliament was meant ; because a King , Lords , and Commons ( who must all join to pass an Act ) have need of no such clause either to empower or defend them . THO ' all ...
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... clause ; which in truth is only minatory , and nothing else . That so the Judges being commanded to tarry , and not to give any sentence in enormous cases ( which after this Law , could not be so severe as perhaps some cases might ...
... clause ; which in truth is only minatory , and nothing else . That so the Judges being commanded to tarry , and not to give any sentence in enormous cases ( which after this Law , could not be so severe as perhaps some cases might ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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