The Englishman's Library: Comprising a Series of Historical, Biographical, and National Information, Under the Following Heads, English History, and Lives of Eminent Statesmen, English Scenes, and Essays on Subjects of National Importance, Lives of Eminent English Philosophers, Writers, Etc., and Patriotic Poetry : Being a Selection from the Original Articles of the Plain EnglishmanCharles Knight, 1824 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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... interests has given mutual support to the whole system . The principles of our national institutions are so openly promulgated and so generally understood , that they are interwoven with our individual opinions and feelings , and govern ...
... interests has given mutual support to the whole system . The principles of our national institutions are so openly promulgated and so generally understood , that they are interwoven with our individual opinions and feelings , and govern ...
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... By this institution every man was obliged for his own interest to keep a watchful eye over the con- duct of his neighbours ; and was in a manner surety for the behaviour of those who were placed under the 6 ALFRED THE GREAT .
... By this institution every man was obliged for his own interest to keep a watchful eye over the con- duct of his neighbours ; and was in a manner surety for the behaviour of those who were placed under the 6 ALFRED THE GREAT .
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... interest which Harold was cultivating by his policy , was met by the prejudices which were ex- cited against him as a usurper , and by the predilec- tions of the clergy . William , Duke of Normandy , a province of France , was well ...
... interest which Harold was cultivating by his policy , was met by the prejudices which were ex- cited against him as a usurper , and by the predilec- tions of the clergy . William , Duke of Normandy , a province of France , was well ...
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... interests in our constitu- tion was still very imperfectly exhibited . The vices and frivolity of Edward II . again stirred up the con- tests between the Monarch and the Barons . The event which we are about to record shows to what ...
... interests in our constitu- tion was still very imperfectly exhibited . The vices and frivolity of Edward II . again stirred up the con- tests between the Monarch and the Barons . The event which we are about to record shows to what ...
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... interest and curiosity . The character of the illustrious Minister , whose learning , sagacity , and energy , so greatly con- tributed to the national prosperity of her reign , is an object well worthy of our contemplation ; and when we ...
... interest and curiosity . The character of the illustrious Minister , whose learning , sagacity , and energy , so greatly con- tributed to the national prosperity of her reign , is an object well worthy of our contemplation ; and when we ...
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