Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... called a great man . He was not one of those whose genius and energy change the fate of empires . He was by nature and habit one of those who follow , not one of those who lead . Nothing that is recorded , either of his words or of his ...
... called a great man . He was not one of those whose genius and energy change the fate of empires . He was by nature and habit one of those who follow , not one of those who lead . Nothing that is recorded , either of his words or of his ...
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... called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . lancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " pears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burleigh . " We ...
... called Adiaphorists , and who considered the popish rites as matters indifferent . lancthon was one of these moderate persons , and " pears , " says Dr. Nares , " to have gone greater lengths than any imputed to Lord Burleigh . " We ...
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... called an absolute monarchy , because little respect was paid by the Tudors to those institutions which we have been accus- tomed to consider as the sole checks on the power of the sovereign . A modern Englishman can hardly un- derstand ...
... called an absolute monarchy , because little respect was paid by the Tudors to those institutions which we have been accus- tomed to consider as the sole checks on the power of the sovereign . A modern Englishman can hardly un- derstand ...
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... called themselves citizens . They mixed unceremoniously with other citizens . In theory they were only the elective magistrates of a free com- monwealth . Instead of arrogating to themselves des- potic power , they acknowledged ...
... called themselves citizens . They mixed unceremoniously with other citizens . In theory they were only the elective magistrates of a free com- monwealth . Instead of arrogating to themselves des- potic power , they acknowledged ...
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... called another Parliament . He would have given some vague and delusive promises of relief in return for subsidies . When entreated to fulfil his promises , he would have again dissolved the Parliament , and again imprisoned his leading ...
... called another Parliament . He would have given some vague and delusive promises of relief in return for subsidies . When entreated to fulfil his promises , he would have again dissolved the Parliament , and again imprisoned his leading ...
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