Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة 33
... brought the state to the very brink of ruin , have , in our times , been removed , but , though removed , have left behind them a rankling which may last for many years . It is melancholy to think with what ease Elizabeth might have ...
... brought the state to the very brink of ruin , have , in our times , been removed , but , though removed , have left behind them a rankling which may last for many years . It is melancholy to think with what ease Elizabeth might have ...
الصفحة 44
... brought with it mummeries as absurd as any which had been practised by the most superstitious zealot of the darkest age . Philanthropy had brought with it crimes as horrible as the massacre of St. Bartholomew . This was the emancipation ...
... brought with it mummeries as absurd as any which had been practised by the most superstitious zealot of the darkest age . Philanthropy had brought with it crimes as horrible as the massacre of St. Bartholomew . This was the emancipation ...
الصفحة 45
... brought in reform bills . In his manhood he brought in gagging bills . But the change , though lamentable , was , in our opinion , per- fectly natural , and might have been perfectly honest . He changed with the great body of his ...
... brought in reform bills . In his manhood he brought in gagging bills . But the change , though lamentable , was , in our opinion , per- fectly natural , and might have been perfectly honest . He changed with the great body of his ...
الصفحة 54
... brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole history of England , there is no prouder circumstance than this , -that a change , which could not , in any other age , or in any other country , have been effected without ...
... brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole history of England , there is no prouder circumstance than this , -that a change , which could not , in any other age , or in any other country , have been effected without ...
الصفحة 65
... public works , and by wars conducted on a gigantic scale , that Louis had brought distress on his people . The Regent aggravated that distress by frauds of which a lame duck on the stock - exchange would have been ashamed MIRABEAU . 65.
... public works , and by wars conducted on a gigantic scale , that Louis had brought distress on his people . The Regent aggravated that distress by frauds of which a lame duck on the stock - exchange would have been ashamed MIRABEAU . 65.
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