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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... take notice of an unusual piece of Justice , which yet all the world has most unanimously agreed in ; I mean , in not suspecting his Successor of the least connivance in so horrid a villany ; and perhaps there was never 60.
... take notice of an unusual piece of Justice , which yet all the world has most unanimously agreed in ; I mean , in not suspecting his Successor of the least connivance in so horrid a villany ; and perhaps there was never 60.
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... perhaps would be a plausible interpretation , if the words had not been ( before the King and his Parliament . ) For , tho ' to the first opinion of its being meant of the House of Lords only , the mentioning a King is no objection ...
... perhaps would be a plausible interpretation , if the words had not been ( before the King and his Parliament . ) For , tho ' to the first opinion of its being meant of the House of Lords only , the mentioning a King is no objection ...
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... perhaps some cases might deserve ) ill persons might be the more apprehen- sive of a Parliament's heavier and more arbitrary punishment , whenever they did any unusual crime to provoke it . For that method would have been against the ...
... perhaps some cases might deserve ) ill persons might be the more apprehen- sive of a Parliament's heavier and more arbitrary punishment , whenever they did any unusual crime to provoke it . For that method would have been against the ...
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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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