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... asked if he could not be content to play the fool but he must let the world know whose fool he was ' .3 The Universities from 1660 gradually entered on their silver age of mediocrity , which after the Hanoverians ' accession turned to ...
... asked if he could not be content to play the fool but he must let the world know whose fool he was ' .3 The Universities from 1660 gradually entered on their silver age of mediocrity , which after the Hanoverians ' accession turned to ...
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... asked , as now they be framed , and referred to the judgement of the subject to discuss what is tyranny , . . . what lord of the Council shall ride quietly - minded in the streets among desperate beasts , what minister shall be sure in ...
... asked , as now they be framed , and referred to the judgement of the subject to discuss what is tyranny , . . . what lord of the Council shall ride quietly - minded in the streets among desperate beasts , what minister shall be sure in ...
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... - money should only be asked for public and necessary uses ' , ' for the very , not feigned , relief and safety " " " " Strafford , L. and D. i . 180 . " of the public ' , he yet defended its CHAP . II GENESIS OF THE TORIES , 1558-1642 37.
... - money should only be asked for public and necessary uses ' , ' for the very , not feigned , relief and safety " " " " Strafford , L. and D. i . 180 . " of the public ' , he yet defended its CHAP . II GENESIS OF THE TORIES , 1558-1642 37.
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... asked to believe sixteen hours a day , by the alchemy of his wit he turned ( and the description may well stand for many more like him ) the axioms of Aristotle , the problems of Euclid , the summes of Aquinas , the code of Justinian ...
... asked to believe sixteen hours a day , by the alchemy of his wit he turned ( and the description may well stand for many more like him ) the axioms of Aristotle , the problems of Euclid , the summes of Aquinas , the code of Justinian ...
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... asked not blessing of their parents ; ... the daughters of noble and illustrious families bestowed 1 Bath , ii . 82 . " • Hist . i . 430 , 463 . ⚫ Lister , ii . 59. Words , says the hard Bolingbroke , ' which I could never read without ...
... asked not blessing of their parents ; ... the daughters of noble and illustrious families bestowed 1 Bath , ii . 82 . " • Hist . i . 430 , 463 . ⚫ Lister , ii . 59. Words , says the hard Bolingbroke , ' which I could never read without ...
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