Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Band 2D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... queen , would have been a bishop . Oxford , with his white staff in his hand , passed through the crowd of his suitors to welcome Par- nell , when that ingenious writer deserted the Whigs . Steele was a commissioner of stamps and a ...
... queen , would have been a bishop . Oxford , with his white staff in his hand , passed through the crowd of his suitors to welcome Par- nell , when that ingenious writer deserted the Whigs . Steele was a commissioner of stamps and a ...
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... queen , but the next near relative , provided he is a man , is made king , and not the last king's daughter , which , to be sure , is very unjust . The French footguards are dressed in blue , and all the marching regiments in white ...
... queen , but the next near relative , provided he is a man , is made king , and not the last king's daughter , which , to be sure , is very unjust . The French footguards are dressed in blue , and all the marching regiments in white ...
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... queen summoned in the year 1593 . William married Elizabeth Cromwell , aunt of the celebrated man who afterwards governed the British islands with more than regal power ; and from this marriage sprang John Hampden . He was born in 1594 ...
... queen summoned in the year 1593 . William married Elizabeth Cromwell , aunt of the celebrated man who afterwards governed the British islands with more than regal power ; and from this marriage sprang John Hampden . He was born in 1594 ...
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... Queen's Gap . In this delightful retreat Hampden passed several years per- forming with great activity all the duties of a landed gen- tleman and a magistrate , and amusing himself with books and with field - sports . He was not in his ...
... Queen's Gap . In this delightful retreat Hampden passed several years per- forming with great activity all the duties of a landed gen- tleman and a magistrate , and amusing himself with books and with field - sports . He was not in his ...
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... queen was a professed Papist . The king and the Archbishop of Canterbury had not indeed been reconciled to the See of Rome ; but they had , while acting towards the Puritan party with the utmost rigour , and speaking of that party with ...
... queen was a professed Papist . The king and the Archbishop of Canterbury had not indeed been reconciled to the See of Rome ; but they had , while acting towards the Puritan party with the utmost rigour , and speaking of that party with ...
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