| Thomas Paine - History - 1995 - 944 pages
...no longer any occasion for you. When Mr. Burke says that "His Majesty's heirs and successors, each in their time and order, will come to the crown with the same contempt of their choice with which His Majesty has succeeded to that he wears," it is saying... | |
| Thomas Paine - History - 2000 - 388 pages
...no longer any occasion for you. When Mr. Burke says that "his majesty's heirs and successors, each in their time and order, will come to the crown with the same contempt of their choice with which his majesty has succeeded to that he wears," it is saying... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 510 pages
...single complaint of oppression. " When Mr. Burke says that ' his Majesty's heirs and successors, each in their time and order, will come to the crown with the game contempt of their choice with which his Majesty has succeeded to that he wears,' it is saying... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 510 pages
...single complaint of oppression. " When Mr. Burke says that ' his Majesty's heirs and successors, each in their time and order, will come to the crown with the game contempt of their choice with which his Majesty has succeeded to that he wears,' it is saying... | |
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