The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 316
... King's illegitimate son , the Duke of Berwick , had gone from her to a smack which , owing to the gale , was compelled to lie under the Essex shore until the wind moderated . The next day , they hoisted sail before sunrise . The King ...
... King's illegitimate son , the Duke of Berwick , had gone from her to a smack which , owing to the gale , was compelled to lie under the Essex shore until the wind moderated . The next day , they hoisted sail before sunrise . The King ...
Page 371
... King and his people , as if there were one being of the King and another being of his people you might as well tell me a head might live without a body , or a body without a head , as that it is possible for a King to be rich and happy ...
... King and his people , as if there were one being of the King and another being of his people you might as well tell me a head might live without a body , or a body without a head , as that it is possible for a King to be rich and happy ...
Page 308
... King were satisfied , the city collectively became responsible for assessing , collecting , and paying over the money ; the King's representatives had no need or right to interfere with individual citizens . The amount of a Tallage , on ...
... King were satisfied , the city collectively became responsible for assessing , collecting , and paying over the money ; the King's representatives had no need or right to interfere with individual citizens . The amount of a Tallage , on ...
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