Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... foreign policy . Of the manner in which he spent his time however we have no information , except what we may gather from a few casual allusions dropped by himself in his later life , which only show that his observation was active and ...
... foreign policy . Of the manner in which he spent his time however we have no information , except what we may gather from a few casual allusions dropped by himself in his later life , which only show that his observation was active and ...
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... foreign affairs ; and if that paper of notes concerning " The State of Europe , " which was printed as his in the supplement to Stephens's second collection in 1734 , reprinted by Mallet in 1760 , and has been placed at the beginning of ...
... foreign affairs ; and if that paper of notes concerning " The State of Europe , " which was printed as his in the supplement to Stephens's second collection in 1734 , reprinted by Mallet in 1760 , and has been placed at the beginning of ...
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... foreign invasion , more for doubt of alteration in reli- gion than for any other civil cause . There is none among them at this day in any likelihood to grow to any greatness . For Venice is bridled by the Turk and Spain . The Duke of ...
... foreign invasion , more for doubt of alteration in reli- gion than for any other civil cause . There is none among them at this day in any likelihood to grow to any greatness . For Venice is bridled by the Turk and Spain . The Duke of ...
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... foreign or domestic ; to prosecute to the death any person by whom or for whom violence should be offered to her life , and to hold such person for ever incapable of the crown . This was in October , 1584 . On the 23rd of November , in ...
... foreign or domestic ; to prosecute to the death any person by whom or for whom violence should be offered to her life , and to hold such person for ever incapable of the crown . This was in October , 1584 . On the 23rd of November , in ...
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... foreign enemies . Your strong factious subjects be the Papists : strong I account them , because both in number they are ( at the least ) able to make a great army , and by their mutual confidence and intelligence may soon bring to pass ...
... foreign enemies . Your strong factious subjects be the Papists : strong I account them , because both in number they are ( at the least ) able to make a great army , and by their mutual confidence and intelligence may soon bring to pass ...
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