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Page 54
... Charles naturally cared Commons against the royal policy , the base im- very little what they thought of him . Honor and peachment of the five leaders of the house , and shame were scarcely more to him than light and the attempt of Charles ...
... Charles naturally cared Commons against the royal policy , the base im- very little what they thought of him . Honor and peachment of the five leaders of the house , and shame were scarcely more to him than light and the attempt of Charles ...
Page 434
... Charles I. , we can well believe , looked on with unassumed interest at Harvey's dissection of the deer's heart , and demonstration of his great dis- covery of the circulation of the blood . What- ever that monarch's faults may have ...
... Charles I. , we can well believe , looked on with unassumed interest at Harvey's dissection of the deer's heart , and demonstration of his great dis- covery of the circulation of the blood . What- ever that monarch's faults may have ...
Page 493
... Charles made his old enemies irreconcilable . - i . 113 . The king was not to be trusted ; the vices of Charles had grown upon him . Cunning is the natural defence of the weak . A prince therefore who is habitually a deceiver . - i ...
... Charles made his old enemies irreconcilable . - i . 113 . The king was not to be trusted ; the vices of Charles had grown upon him . Cunning is the natural defence of the weak . A prince therefore who is habitually a deceiver . - i ...
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Madame DArbouvilles Village Doctor | 1 |
ElectroMagnetism | 86 |
France | 113 |
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