| Edmund Burke - 2005 - 237 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privilege of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the Marches were turned into Counties. Bat that a nation should have a right to English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental... | |
| Edmund Burke - 718 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established; the military power gave way to the civil; the marches were turned into counties. But that a nation should have a right to English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental security of these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the marches were turned into counties. But that a nation should have a right to English liberties, and yet ao share at all in the fundamental security of these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 668 pages
...rights of the crown of England, it gave to the Welfh all the rights and privileges of Englifh fubje&s. A political order was eftablifhed ; the military power...fhould have a right to Englifh liberties, and yet no mare at all in the fundamental fecurity of thefe liberties, the grant of their own property, feemed... | |
| 272 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the Marches were turned into Counties. But that a nation should have a right to 10 English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental security of... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 524 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the marches were turned into counties. But that a nation should have a right to English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental security of these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the marches were turned into counties. But that a nation should have a right to English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental security of these... | |
| 254 pages
...to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects. A political order was established ; the military power gave way to the civil ; the Marches were turned into Counties. But that a nation should have a right to 10 English liberties, and yet no share at all in the fundamental security of... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1875 - 822 pages
...gaye to the Welsh all the rights and privileges of English subjects ; political order was established, the military power gave way to the civil, the Marches were turned into counties. From that moment, as by a charm, the tumults subsided, obedience was restored, peace, order and civilisation... | |
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