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Page xxxii
... took out Mr. Morrice , and committed him to prison , with divers others , for some speeches spoken in the House . Thereupon Mr. Wroth moved the House , that they would be humble suitors to her Majesty , that she would be pleased to en ...
... took out Mr. Morrice , and committed him to prison , with divers others , for some speeches spoken in the House . Thereupon Mr. Wroth moved the House , that they would be humble suitors to her Majesty , that she would be pleased to en ...
Page xxxiii
... took a similar part in the atrocious disorders of that metro- polis , and even proceeded to more horrid excesses . When the royal family were brought from Versailles , their carriage was sur- rounded by troops of diabolical females ...
... took a similar part in the atrocious disorders of that metro- polis , and even proceeded to more horrid excesses . When the royal family were brought from Versailles , their carriage was sur- rounded by troops of diabolical females ...
Page xxxvi
... took were those which were precisely calculated to pro- duce that catastrophe . Among the popular leaders there were many men of the purest patriotic views , unmixed with any selfish or fanatical motives , who only desired the ...
... took were those which were precisely calculated to pro- duce that catastrophe . Among the popular leaders there were many men of the purest patriotic views , unmixed with any selfish or fanatical motives , who only desired the ...
Page xxxviii
... took place , that the great bulk of the people was against them , and , like an overwhelming tide , bore down all before it . " - . “ It is true , ” adds he , " that the mass of the peo- ple , having little time for contemplation , are ...
... took place , that the great bulk of the people was against them , and , like an overwhelming tide , bore down all before it . " - . “ It is true , ” adds he , " that the mass of the peo- ple , having little time for contemplation , are ...
Page xli
... took a solemn occasion to rid himself of this accusation . Being at Oxford , and about to receive the sacrament from the hands of the Lord Archbishop of Armagh , he rose up from his knees , and beckoning to the archbishop for a short ...
... took a solemn occasion to rid himself of this accusation . Being at Oxford , and about to receive the sacrament from the hands of the Lord Archbishop of Armagh , he rose up from his knees , and beckoning to the archbishop for a short ...
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