Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... army . And is it no evil that one man in every fifty should be bred to the trade of slaughter ; should live only by destrod ing and by exposing himself to be destroyed ; should CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 63.
... army . And is it no evil that one man in every fifty should be bred to the trade of slaughter ; should live only by destrod ing and by exposing himself to be destroyed ; should CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 63.
الصفحة 127
... army , and brought wholly under the control of the chief officers . ' " " " And who , ” said Mr. Cowley , " levied that army ? Who commissioned those officers ? Was not the fate of the Commons as justly deserved as was that of Diomedes ...
... army , and brought wholly under the control of the chief officers . ' " " " And who , ” said Mr. Cowley , " levied that army ? Who commissioned those officers ? Was not the fate of the Commons as justly deserved as was that of Diomedes ...
الصفحة 129
... army . An army , as you have well set forth , is always a weapon dangerous to those who use it ; yet he who falls among thieves spares not to fire his musquetoon , because he may be slain if it burst in his hand . Nor must states ...
... army . An army , as you have well set forth , is always a weapon dangerous to those who use it ; yet he who falls among thieves spares not to fire his musquetoon , because he may be slain if it burst in his hand . Nor must states ...
الصفحة 130
... army would have continued to obey the parliament with all duty , but for one act , which , as it was in intention , in seeming , and in immediate effect , worthy to be compared with the inost famous in history , so was it , in its final ...
... army would have continued to obey the parliament with all duty , but for one act , which , as it was in intention , in seeming , and in immediate effect , worthy to be compared with the inost famous in history , so was it , in its final ...
الصفحة 132
... army , on which alone he could de- pend for power and life , might not otherwise be con- tented . And I , for mine own part , marvel less that he sometimes was fain to indulge their violence than that he could so often restrain it ...
... army , on which alone he could de- pend for power and life , might not otherwise be con- tented . And I , for mine own part , marvel less that he sometimes was fain to indulge their violence than that he could so often restrain it ...
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