Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... never deserted his friends till it was very inconvenient to stand by them , was an excel- lent Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mis- tress as strongly as he could ...
... never deserted his friends till it was very inconvenient to stand by them , was an excel- lent Protestant when it was not very advantageous to be a Papist , recommended a tolerant policy to his mis- tress as strongly as he could ...
الصفحة 6
... never abandoned the prospect of another revolution in favour of Protestantism . " another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of idolatrous ...
... never abandoned the prospect of another revolution in favour of Protestantism . " another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous intention . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of idolatrous ...
الصفحة 8
... never be lulled into careless- ness , a temper which could never be irritated into rash- ness . The Papists could find no occasion against him . Yet he did not lose the esteem even of those sterner Protestants who had preferred exile to ...
... never be lulled into careless- ness , a temper which could never be irritated into rash- ness . The Papists could find no occasion against him . Yet he did not lose the esteem even of those sterner Protestants who had preferred exile to ...
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... never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the monopolies , he would have refused all redress . He would have dissolved the Parliament , and imprisoned ...
... never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the monopolies , he would have refused all redress . He would have dissolved the Parliament , and imprisoned ...
الصفحة 39
... Never was there a literary partnership so fortunate as that of Mr. Bentham and M. Dumont . The raw material which Mr. Bentham furnished was most precious ; but it was unmarketable . He was , assuredly , at once a great lo- gician and a ...
... Never was there a literary partnership so fortunate as that of Mr. Bentham and M. Dumont . The raw material which Mr. Bentham furnished was most precious ; but it was unmarketable . He was , assuredly , at once a great lo- gician and a ...
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