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... court , with a view to the bar . Antony à Wood , however , merely conceives that he did so ; an imagination which , unsupported as it is by any other authority , furnishes slight grounds for the confident assertions of previous ...
... court , with a view to the bar . Antony à Wood , however , merely conceives that he did so ; an imagination which , unsupported as it is by any other authority , furnishes slight grounds for the confident assertions of previous ...
Side 123
... court , held constant meetings at the house of the great antiquary , Sir Robert Cotton , in Westminster . Here assembled , for a common purpose , the men of learning and of action , -the intel- lectual and moral power of England . Here ...
... court , held constant meetings at the house of the great antiquary , Sir Robert Cotton , in Westminster . Here assembled , for a common purpose , the men of learning and of action , -the intel- lectual and moral power of England . Here ...
Side 129
... court . Patriotism seemed to have triumphed ; not then aware , that royal deception wore more masks than one , or even two , for every suitable occa- sion . The theologue , thus apparently surrendered by the court , rose like a ...
... court . Patriotism seemed to have triumphed ; not then aware , that royal deception wore more masks than one , or even two , for every suitable occa- sion . The theologue , thus apparently surrendered by the court , rose like a ...
Side 130
... court , were threatened , in no mea- ' sured terms , with the loss of their property : nor , indeed , were ' such cases infrequent . Many pretended flaws in titles were ' dragged into the courts , where a parcel of obsequious judges sat ...
... court , were threatened , in no mea- ' sured terms , with the loss of their property : nor , indeed , were ' such cases infrequent . Many pretended flaws in titles were ' dragged into the courts , where a parcel of obsequious judges sat ...
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... court ; all which secessions faded away in importance , when compared with that of Sir Thomas Wentworth ! This celebrated individual had for a long interval numbered Pym and Hollis amongst his most intimate friends . Eliot had never ...
... court ; all which secessions faded away in importance , when compared with that of Sir Thomas Wentworth ! This celebrated individual had for a long interval numbered Pym and Hollis amongst his most intimate friends . Eliot had never ...
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