The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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... court . The court wished to be absolute ; but , not daring to venture the bold experiment at home , determined to commence it at the ex- tremities of the empire . Had the project been as success- fully executed as it was artfully ...
... court . The court wished to be absolute ; but , not daring to venture the bold experiment at home , determined to commence it at the ex- tremities of the empire . Had the project been as success- fully executed as it was artfully ...
Page 353
... court . He was first made master of requests ; he was soon after created a knight ar 1 privy counsellor , and appointed treasurer of the exchequer . Henry was greatly delighted with the talents of More ; and particularly with his ...
... court . He was first made master of requests ; he was soon after created a knight ar 1 privy counsellor , and appointed treasurer of the exchequer . Henry was greatly delighted with the talents of More ; and particularly with his ...
Page 361
... court ; but , in the first parliament of Charles , we find him among the most distinguished opposers of the government , Hence he appears to have been selected , among six of the most popular leaders , for the office of sheriff , in ...
... court ; but , in the first parliament of Charles , we find him among the most distinguished opposers of the government , Hence he appears to have been selected , among six of the most popular leaders , for the office of sheriff , in ...
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