Writings and Speeches, Том 3J. F. Taylor, 1901 |
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... Prince of Orange , a prince of the blood- royal in England , was called in by the flower of the English aristocracy to defend its ancient Constitution , and not to level all distinctions . To this prince , so invited , the aristocratic ...
... Prince of Orange , a prince of the blood- royal in England , was called in by the flower of the English aristocracy to defend its ancient Constitution , and not to level all distinctions . To this prince , so invited , the aristocratic ...
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... Prince of Orange , but on that of his wife , Mary , daughter of King James , the eldest born of the issue of that king , which they acknowledged as undoubted- ly his . It would be to repeat a very trite story , to recall to your memory ...
... Prince of Orange , but on that of his wife , Mary , daughter of King James , the eldest born of the issue of that king , which they acknowledged as undoubted- ly his . It would be to repeat a very trite story , to recall to your memory ...
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... prince , the acts of whose whole reign were a series of concessions to his subjects , who was willing to relax his author- ity , to remit his prerogatives , to call his people to a share of freedom not known , perhaps not desired , by ...
... prince , the acts of whose whole reign were a series of concessions to his subjects , who was willing to relax his author- ity , to remit his prerogatives , to call his people to a share of freedom not known , perhaps not desired , by ...
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SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOTS DEBTS February | 28 |
SUBSTANCE OF SPEECH ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES Febru | 211 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE | 231 |
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