Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3Hart, Carey & Hart, 1854 |
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... took place after 1688. When Sunderland was in power , the livre was worth about eighteen pence , and his pension consequently amounted to about 45007. This is really the only inaccuracy of the slightest moment that we have been able to ...
... took place after 1688. When Sunderland was in power , the livre was worth about eighteen pence , and his pension consequently amounted to about 45007. This is really the only inaccuracy of the slightest moment that we have been able to ...
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... took both in their very mildest form . The constitution of his mind was such that neither of the diseases which committed such havoc all around him could , in any serious degree , or for any great length of time , derange his ...
... took both in their very mildest form . The constitution of his mind was such that neither of the diseases which committed such havoc all around him could , in any serious degree , or for any great length of time , derange his ...
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... took place in the faculties of the human mind , or in the mode of discovering truth , we are reformers : we are on the side of progress . From the great advances which European society has made , during the last four centuries , in ...
... took place in the faculties of the human mind , or in the mode of discovering truth , we are reformers : we are on the side of progress . From the great advances which European society has made , during the last four centuries , in ...
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... took their stand not on a general theory , but on the particular constitution of the realm . They as- serted the rights , not of men , but of Englishmen . Their doctrines , therefore , were not contagious , and , had it been otherwise ...
... took their stand not on a general theory , but on the particular constitution of the realm . They as- serted the rights , not of men , but of Englishmen . Their doctrines , therefore , were not contagious , and , had it been otherwise ...
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... took place , the nation had retraced the path which it had been describing from 1640 to 1660. It was again in the same mood in which it had been when , after twelve years of misgovernment , the Long Parliament assembled . In every part ...
... took place , the nation had retraced the path which it had been describing from 1640 to 1660. It was again in the same mood in which it had been when , after twelve years of misgovernment , the Long Parliament assembled . In every part ...
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