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... English king can never safely set himself above the restraints of law or the controul of parliament . An English monarch is most truly great when he keeps within those limits which the constitution prescribes for the exercise of his ...
... English king can never safely set himself above the restraints of law or the controul of parliament . An English monarch is most truly great when he keeps within those limits which the constitution prescribes for the exercise of his ...
Pagina 146
... English liberty , and a stronger attachment to that venerable fabric in which it has been so long enshrined . We do not know of any work in the English language in which so much constitutional in- formation has been condensed . Mr. H.'s ...
... English liberty , and a stronger attachment to that venerable fabric in which it has been so long enshrined . We do not know of any work in the English language in which so much constitutional in- formation has been condensed . Mr. H.'s ...
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... English or American , the low deep - roofed Cana- dian house gives place to the English farm - house , or Yankee fir - boarded mansion . Instead of churches we have taverns ; gaols and assembly - rooms for convents , and a half - sulky ...
... English or American , the low deep - roofed Cana- dian house gives place to the English farm - house , or Yankee fir - boarded mansion . Instead of churches we have taverns ; gaols and assembly - rooms for convents , and a half - sulky ...
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