Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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15. oldal
... conducted under Charles the Second . The license given to the witnesses for the prosecution , the shameless partiality and ferocious inso- lence of the judge , the precipitancy and the blind rancour of the jury , remind us of those ...
... conducted under Charles the Second . The license given to the witnesses for the prosecution , the shameless partiality and ferocious inso- lence of the judge , the precipitancy and the blind rancour of the jury , remind us of those ...
19. oldal
... conduct the business of the petty sessions . We can scarcely express the admiration which we feel for a mind so great , and , at the same time , so healthful and so well propor- tioned , so willingly contracting itself to the humblest ...
... conduct the business of the petty sessions . We can scarcely express the admiration which we feel for a mind so great , and , at the same time , so healthful and so well propor- tioned , so willingly contracting itself to the humblest ...
26. oldal
... conduct of her last Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its first great victory over ...
... conduct of her last Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its first great victory over ...
33. oldal
... conducted . Buckingham led an expedition against Rhé , and failed igno- miniously . In the mean time soldiers were billeted on the people . Crimes of which ordinary justice should have taken cognisance were punished by martial law ...
... conducted . Buckingham led an expedition against Rhé , and failed igno- miniously . In the mean time soldiers were billeted on the people . Crimes of which ordinary justice should have taken cognisance were punished by martial law ...
34. oldal
... conducted . The King had continued , in direct violation of the Petition of Right , to raise tonnage and poundage without the consent of Parliament . The troops had again been bil- leted on the people ; and it was clear to the Commons ...
... conducted . The King had continued , in direct violation of the Petition of Right , to raise tonnage and poundage without the consent of Parliament . The troops had again been bil- leted on the people ; and it was clear to the Commons ...
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