Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة 134
... England hath been so greatly ad- vantaged by the rebellion ? " ―― " Understand me rightly , Sir , " said Mr. Milton . " This nation is not given over to slavery and vice . We tasted indeed the fruits of liberty before they had well ...
... England hath been so greatly ad- vantaged by the rebellion ? " ―― " Understand me rightly , Sir , " said Mr. Milton . " This nation is not given over to slavery and vice . We tasted indeed the fruits of liberty before they had well ...
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... England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Elsewhere men of this character were the principals ...
... England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Elsewhere men of this character were the principals ...
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... England . Many men who , however erroneous their political notions might be , were unquestionably honourable in private life , ac- cepted money without scruple from the foreign powers favourable to the Pretender . Never was there less ...
... England . Many men who , however erroneous their political notions might be , were unquestionably honourable in private life , ac- cepted money without scruple from the foreign powers favourable to the Pretender . Never was there less ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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