Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of its contrivers . In the mean time , Cecil quietly extricated himself , and , having been succes- sively patronized by Henry , by Somerset , and by Nor- thumberland ...
... natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of its contrivers . In the mean time , Cecil quietly extricated himself , and , having been succes- sively patronized by Henry , by Somerset , and by Nor- thumberland ...
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... natural checks were strong . There was one great and effectual limitation on the royal authority , the knowl- edge that , if the patience of the nation were severely tried , the nation would put forth its strength , and that its ...
... natural checks were strong . There was one great and effectual limitation on the royal authority , the knowl- edge that , if the patience of the nation were severely tried , the nation would put forth its strength , and that its ...
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... naturally expressed great satisfaction at finding their doctrines , in some respects , confirmed by the testimony of an unwilling witness . The date of the work , we think , explains every thing . If it had been written ten years ...
... naturally expressed great satisfaction at finding their doctrines , in some respects , confirmed by the testimony of an unwilling witness . The date of the work , we think , explains every thing . If it had been written ten years ...
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... natural , and might have been perfectly honest . He changed with the great body of his countrymen . Mr. Canning , on the other hand , entered into public life when Europe was in dread of the Jacobins . He closed his public life when ...
... natural , and might have been perfectly honest . He changed with the great body of his countrymen . Mr. Canning , on the other hand , entered into public life when Europe was in dread of the Jacobins . He closed his public life when ...
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... natural , the almost universal , law , that the age of insurrections , and proscriptions shall precede the age of good government , of temperate liberty , and liberal order . And how should it be otherwise ? It is not in swaddling ...
... natural , the almost universal , law , that the age of insurrections , and proscriptions shall precede the age of good government , of temperate liberty , and liberal order . And how should it be otherwise ? It is not in swaddling ...
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