Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة 54
... look at the magnitude of the reform , it may well be called a revolution . If we look at the means by which it has been effected , it is merely an act of Parliament , regularly brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole ...
... look at the magnitude of the reform , it may well be called a revolution . If we look at the means by which it has been effected , it is merely an act of Parliament , regularly brought in , read , committed , and passed . In the whole ...
الصفحة 59
... look above his shoe - tie . His public character has been scrutinized by men free from the hopes and fears of Boileau and Molière . In the grave , the most majestic of princes is only five feet eight . In history , the hero and the ...
... look above his shoe - tie . His public character has been scrutinized by men free from the hopes and fears of Boileau and Molière . In the grave , the most majestic of princes is only five feet eight . In history , the hero and the ...
الصفحة 69
... look , they saw only the tyranny of one class and the degradation of another , - Frank and Gaul , knight and villein , gentleman and roturier . They hated the monarchy , the church , the nobility . They cared nothing for the States or ...
... look , they saw only the tyranny of one class and the degradation of another , - Frank and Gaul , knight and villein , gentleman and roturier . They hated the monarchy , the church , the nobility . They cared nothing for the States or ...
الصفحة 70
... look to those insti- tutions . In 1830 their rallying cry was Vive la Charte . In 1789 they had nothing but theories round which to rally . They had seen social distinctions only in a bad form ; and it was therefore natural that they ...
... look to those insti- tutions . In 1830 their rallying cry was Vive la Charte . In 1789 they had nothing but theories round which to rally . They had seen social distinctions only in a bad form ; and it was therefore natural that they ...
الصفحة 79
... look with great dread on the maritime power of Philip . " The King of Spain , " said the Lord Keeper to the two Houses in 1593 , " since he hath usurped upon the kingdom of Portugal , hath thereby grown mighty by gaining the East Indies ...
... look with great dread on the maritime power of Philip . " The King of Spain , " said the Lord Keeper to the two Houses in 1593 , " since he hath usurped upon the kingdom of Portugal , hath thereby grown mighty by gaining the East Indies ...
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