Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... conduct on this occasion ; for , says he , Cecil continued to stand well with Cranmer . This , we confess , hardly satisfies us . We are much of the mind of Falstaff's tailor . We must have better assurance for Sir John than Bar ...
... conduct on this occasion ; for , says he , Cecil continued to stand well with Cranmer . This , we confess , hardly satisfies us . We are much of the mind of Falstaff's tailor . We must have better assurance for Sir John than Bar ...
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... conduct of affairs , and should make their wishes known through constitutional organs . But some influence , direct or indirect , they will assuredly possess . Some organ , constitutional or unconstitutional , they will assuredly find ...
... conduct of affairs , and should make their wishes known through constitutional organs . But some influence , direct or indirect , they will assuredly possess . Some organ , constitutional or unconstitutional , they will assuredly find ...
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... conduct which has been represented as most capricious and inconsistent , was probably following a policy far more pleasing to the majority of his subjects than a policy like that of Edward , or a policy like that of Mary , would have ...
... conduct which has been represented as most capricious and inconsistent , was probably following a policy far more pleasing to the majority of his subjects than a policy like that of Edward , or a policy like that of Mary , would have ...
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... conduct in all her dealings with her people , they would have per- ceived that their policy was then most unlike to hers , when to a superficial observer it would have seemed most to resemble hers . Firm , haughty , sometimes un- just ...
... conduct in all her dealings with her people , they would have per- ceived that their policy was then most unlike to hers , when to a superficial observer it would have seemed most to resemble hers . Firm , haughty , sometimes un- just ...
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... conducted , by peacea- ble means , to a happy termination . Disease and sorrow removed from the world that wis- dom and virtue of which it was not worthy . During two generations France was ruled by men who , with all the vices of Louis ...
... conducted , by peacea- ble means , to a happy termination . Disease and sorrow removed from the world that wis- dom and virtue of which it was not worthy . During two generations France was ruled by men who , with all the vices of Louis ...
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