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... influences among us which our great- grandfathers never dreamed of ; that the Empire has been not only augmented and ... influence within the Constitution . We wish that this review had been pre- faced by a sketch of our polity , as a ...
... influences among us which our great- grandfathers never dreamed of ; that the Empire has been not only augmented and ... influence within the Constitution . We wish that this review had been pre- faced by a sketch of our polity , as a ...
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... influence of opinion , yet in a certain sense representative and popular - of the Church , formidable in her legal ascendency , yet surrounded by a vigorous Nonconformity , which , though subject to galling disabilities , was ...
... influence of opinion , yet in a certain sense representative and popular - of the Church , formidable in her legal ascendency , yet surrounded by a vigorous Nonconformity , which , though subject to galling disabilities , was ...
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... influence deeply felt , and would become , if not dominant , at least most potent in the Constitution . And yet this phenomenon soon appeared , and the history of the reign of George III . is the history of the will of the Sovereign ...
... influence deeply felt , and would become , if not dominant , at least most potent in the Constitution . And yet this phenomenon soon appeared , and the history of the reign of George III . is the history of the will of the Sovereign ...
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... influence ; and that the Sovereign who was at their head was the recognised source of honour and emolument , and had set himself with steady perseverance to win them over to his will - we shall not wonder that George III . was enabled ...
... influence ; and that the Sovereign who was at their head was the recognised source of honour and emolument , and had set himself with steady perseverance to win them over to his will - we shall not wonder that George III . was enabled ...
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... influence of the Crown since the accession of George III . is , of course , to determine how far that influence may affect our existing Consti- tution at the present or some future period . We rather gather from Mr. May that he thinks ...
... influence of the Crown since the accession of George III . is , of course , to determine how far that influence may affect our existing Consti- tution at the present or some future period . We rather gather from Mr. May that he thinks ...
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