Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz jun., 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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22. oldal
... opposition to the court . It was about this time , as Lord Nugent has justly remarked , that parliamentary opposition began to take a regular form . From a very early age the English had enjoyed a far larger share of liberty than had ...
... opposition to the court . It was about this time , as Lord Nugent has justly remarked , that parliamentary opposition began to take a regular form . From a very early age the English had enjoyed a far larger share of liberty than had ...
26. oldal
... opposition . The old constitution of England furnished to them the means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the law . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and ...
... opposition . The old constitution of England furnished to them the means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the law . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and ...
30. oldal
... Opposition to ruminate on his logic in prison . During the time which elapsed between this dissolution and the meeting of the next Parliament , took place the cele- brated negotiation respecting the Infanta . The would - be despot was ...
... Opposition to ruminate on his logic in prison . During the time which elapsed between this dissolution and the meeting of the next Parliament , took place the cele- brated negotiation respecting the Infanta . The would - be despot was ...
34. oldal
... Opposition , and an intimate friend of Hampden , proposed a resolution condemning the unconstitutional im- position . The Speaker said that the King had commanded him to put no such question to the vote . This decision produced the most ...
... Opposition , and an intimate friend of Hampden , proposed a resolution condemning the unconstitutional im- position . The Speaker said that the King had commanded him to put no such question to the vote . This decision produced the most ...
42. oldal
... Opposition , on account of his parliamentary conduct , Hampden , who had not as yet taken a prominent part in debate , for refusing to pay taxes illegally imposed . Here their path separated . After the death of Buckingham , the King ...
... Opposition , on account of his parliamentary conduct , Hampden , who had not as yet taken a prominent part in debate , for refusing to pay taxes illegally imposed . Here their path separated . After the death of Buckingham , the King ...
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