Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... court of literary justice . His black cap is in constant requisition . In the long calendar of those whom he has tried , there is hardly one who has not , in spite of evidence to character and recommendations to mercy , been sentenced ...
... court of literary justice . His black cap is in constant requisition . In the long calendar of those whom he has tried , there is hardly one who has not , in spite of evidence to character and recommendations to mercy , been sentenced ...
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... court , defeated on its own seas and rivers by a state of far inferior resources , and placed under the rule of panders and buffoons . Our ancestors saw the best and ablest divines of the age turned out of their benefices by hundreds ...
... court , defeated on its own seas and rivers by a state of far inferior resources , and placed under the rule of panders and buffoons . Our ancestors saw the best and ablest divines of the age turned out of their benefices by hundreds ...
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... court began to abate as soon as the court was manifestly unable to offer any resistance . The panic which Godfrey's death had excited gradually subsided . Every day brought to light some new falsehood or contradiction in the stories of ...
... court began to abate as soon as the court was manifestly unable to offer any resistance . The panic which Godfrey's death had excited gradually subsided . Every day brought to light some new falsehood or contradiction in the stories of ...
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... court . All parts of the kingdom emulously sent up the most extravagant assu- rances of the love which they bore to their sovereign , and of the abhorrence with which they regarded those who ques- tioned the divine origin or the ...
... court . All parts of the kingdom emulously sent up the most extravagant assu- rances of the love which they bore to their sovereign , and of the abhorrence with which they regarded those who ques- tioned the divine origin or the ...
الصفحة 60
... court his Protestant subjects , what course was he likely to follow when he had obtained from them all that he asked ? Who again was his closest ally ? And what was the policy of that ally ? The subjects of James , it is true , did not ...
... court his Protestant subjects , what course was he likely to follow when he had obtained from them all that he asked ? Who again was his closest ally ? And what was the policy of that ally ? The subjects of James , it is true , did not ...
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