The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... George I. and George II . the sentiment of religious loyalty altogether ceased to support the Crown . The ... III . the most vigorous opponents of the Crown were the country gentlemen , its natural friends , and the representatives of quite ...
... George I. and George II . the sentiment of religious loyalty altogether ceased to support the Crown . The ... III . the most vigorous opponents of the Crown were the country gentlemen , its natural friends , and the representatives of quite ...
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... George III . the instinctive sentiment of hereditary loyalty at once became as useful as now . It began to be powerful , but it hardly began to be useful There was so much harm done by it as well as so much good , that it is quite ...
... George III . the instinctive sentiment of hereditary loyalty at once became as useful as now . It began to be powerful , but it hardly began to be useful There was so much harm done by it as well as so much good , that it is quite ...
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Walter Bagehot. beneath the folds of a Monarchy . Charles II . was really the head of society ; Whitehall , in his ... George III . had no social vices , but he had no social pleasures . He was a family man , and a man of business ...
Walter Bagehot. beneath the folds of a Monarchy . Charles II . was really the head of society ; Whitehall , in his ... George III . had no social vices , but he had no social pleasures . He was a family man , and a man of business ...
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... George III . have sunk deep into the popular heart . We have come to believe that it is natural to have a virtuous sovereign , and that the do- mestic virtues are as likely to be found on thrones as they are eminent when there . But a ...
... George III . have sunk deep into the popular heart . We have come to believe that it is natural to have a virtuous sovereign , and that the do- mestic virtues are as likely to be found on thrones as they are eminent when there . But a ...
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... George III . was the government . Lord North was not only his appointee , but his agent . The minister carried on a war which he disapproved and hated , because it was a war which his sovereign approved and liked . Inevitably ...
... George III . was the government . Lord North was not only his appointee , but his agent . The minister carried on a war which he disapproved and hated , because it was a war which his sovereign approved and liked . Inevitably ...
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