The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Page 53
... possessed . Besides , he solicited her cor- respondence , and her vanity was gratified in writing to an emperor , at that time the master and autocrat of the continent ; and observing , that although her letters were unanswered , her ...
... possessed . Besides , he solicited her cor- respondence , and her vanity was gratified in writing to an emperor , at that time the master and autocrat of the continent ; and observing , that although her letters were unanswered , her ...
Page 56
... possessed of considerable shrewdness and ingenuity , have little originality or depth ; to say nothing of the stratum of prejudice which runs through the whole field of her dissertation . It is melancholy , too , to observe a hankering ...
... possessed of considerable shrewdness and ingenuity , have little originality or depth ; to say nothing of the stratum of prejudice which runs through the whole field of her dissertation . It is melancholy , too , to observe a hankering ...
Page 62
... possessed their lands , soon ceased to regard such payments as the price of their own exemption , as well as that of their vassals , from the toils and danger of war , and became accustomed to view them 62 Godwin's History of the.
... possessed their lands , soon ceased to regard such payments as the price of their own exemption , as well as that of their vassals , from the toils and danger of war , and became accustomed to view them 62 Godwin's History of the.
Page 68
... possessed since the commencement of their insurrection , on the simple condition that they should augment the royal forces in England with a contingent of ten thousand men . This transac- tion being accidentally discovered , the lord ...
... possessed since the commencement of their insurrection , on the simple condition that they should augment the royal forces in England with a contingent of ten thousand men . This transac- tion being accidentally discovered , the lord ...
Page 73
... possessed not the authority of his Majesty for the terms which he had granted ; and though Charles declared , in public and in private , in official documents as well as in confidential communi- cations , that he did not confide to the ...
... possessed not the authority of his Majesty for the terms which he had granted ; and though Charles declared , in public and in private , in official documents as well as in confidential communi- cations , that he did not confide to the ...
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