Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... received the last corrections . The authors belonged to the * History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Comprising a view of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession , to the Enterprise of the Prince of Orange , by the ...
... received the last corrections . The authors belonged to the * History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Comprising a view of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession , to the Enterprise of the Prince of Orange , by the ...
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... received from France , is said to have been equivalent to 25007. sterling . Sir James had perhaps for a moment forgotten , his editor had certainly never heard , that a great depreciation of the French coin took place after 1688. When ...
... received from France , is said to have been equivalent to 25007. sterling . Sir James had perhaps for a moment forgotten , his editor had certainly never heard , that a great depreciation of the French coin took place after 1688. When ...
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... received his tithes . The Lords had , at a crisis of great excitement , been ex- cluded by military violence from their House ; but they retained their titles and an ample share of public venera- tion . When a nobleman made his ...
... received his tithes . The Lords had , at a crisis of great excitement , been ex- cluded by military violence from their House ; but they retained their titles and an ample share of public venera- tion . When a nobleman made his ...
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... received many signal proofs of faithful and heroic attachment . He had seen , if ever man saw , both sides of human nature . But only one side remained in his memory . He had learned only to despise and to distrust his species , ―to ...
... received many signal proofs of faithful and heroic attachment . He had seen , if ever man saw , both sides of human nature . But only one side remained in his memory . He had learned only to despise and to distrust his species , ―to ...
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... received ; " and which " would utterly subdue a pestilent heresy . " It was natural that those who saw these expressions , in letters which had been overlooked , should suspect that there was some horri- ble villany in those which had ...
... received ; " and which " would utterly subdue a pestilent heresy . " It was natural that those who saw these expressions , in letters which had been overlooked , should suspect that there was some horri- ble villany in those which had ...
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