Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Band 1P.F. Collier & Son, 1900 |
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... ment , served once more to bring Knox into the field . Further reforms were effected by the Parliament which convened under his sway at the close of 1567. Knox seemed at length to see his great work accom- plished . But the bright ...
... ment , served once more to bring Knox into the field . Further reforms were effected by the Parliament which convened under his sway at the close of 1567. Knox seemed at length to see his great work accom- plished . But the bright ...
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... ment by leading him to believe that certain members of it " had denied to supply him ; and that His Majesty having tried the affections of his people , and been refused , he was absolved from all rules of govern- ment , and that he had ...
... ment by leading him to believe that certain members of it " had denied to supply him ; and that His Majesty having tried the affections of his people , and been refused , he was absolved from all rules of govern- ment , and that he had ...
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... ment ever mentioned such a thing . It is hard , my lords , to be questioned upon a law which cannot be shown ! Where hath this fire lain hid for so many hundred years , without smoke to discover it , till it thus bursts forth to consume ...
... ment ever mentioned such a thing . It is hard , my lords , to be questioned upon a law which cannot be shown ! Where hath this fire lain hid for so many hundred years , without smoke to discover it , till it thus bursts forth to consume ...
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... ment : for which you would have had thanks from all that entrusted you . What hath happened since that time I have not taken public notice of ; as declining to intrench on Parliament privileges . For sure I am you will all bear me ...
... ment : for which you would have had thanks from all that entrusted you . What hath happened since that time I have not taken public notice of ; as declining to intrench on Parliament privileges . For sure I am you will all bear me ...
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... ment's not agreeing to a settlement : —whether these humors have not nourished themselves under your boughs , is the subject of my present discourse ; and I think I shall say not amiss , if I affirm it to be so . And I must say it again ...
... ment's not agreeing to a settlement : —whether these humors have not nourished themselves under your boughs , is the subject of my present discourse ; and I think I shall say not amiss , if I affirm it to be so . And I must say it again ...
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