Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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Page 56
... royal scholar , Dionysius , is commonly known , and may be excused , if holy Protagoras , in Plato's dialogue which bears his name , boasts of the bold- ness with which he had always professed himself a sophist ; and yet he reached ...
... royal scholar , Dionysius , is commonly known , and may be excused , if holy Protagoras , in Plato's dialogue which bears his name , boasts of the bold- ness with which he had always professed himself a sophist ; and yet he reached ...
Page 117
... royal issue , and ere long severally their sumptu- ous courts ; to the multiplying of a servile crew , not of ser- vants only , but of nobility and gentry , bred up then to the hopes not of public , but of court - offices , to be ...
... royal issue , and ere long severally their sumptu- ous courts ; to the multiplying of a servile crew , not of ser- vants only , but of nobility and gentry , bred up then to the hopes not of public , but of court - offices , to be ...
Page 128
... royal prerogative , especially about the negative voice , militia , or subsidies , de- manded and ofttimes extorted without reasonable cause ap- pearing to the commons , who are the only true representatives of the people and their ...
... royal prerogative , especially about the negative voice , militia , or subsidies , de- manded and ofttimes extorted without reasonable cause ap- pearing to the commons , who are the only true representatives of the people and their ...
Page 131
... royal re- venue must be found , a new episcopal ; for those are indi- vidual both which being wholly dissipated , or bought by private persons , or assigned for service done , and especially to the army , cannot be recovered without ...
... royal re- venue must be found , a new episcopal ; for those are indi- vidual both which being wholly dissipated , or bought by private persons , or assigned for service done , and especially to the army , cannot be recovered without ...
Page 136
... royal grace , that we have justice done us ; whenas nothing can be more essential to the freedom of a people , than to have the administration of justice , and all public ornaments , in their own election , and within their own bounds ...
... royal grace , that we have justice done us ; whenas nothing can be more essential to the freedom of a people , than to have the administration of justice , and all public ornaments , in their own election , and within their own bounds ...
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