Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and an Index, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1860 |
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... become Catholics , if the Cath- olic religion were established , he estimated at four fifths of the nation . We believe this account to have been rery near the truth . We believe that the people VOL . III . 2 whose minds were made up on ...
... become Catholics , if the Cath- olic religion were established , he estimated at four fifths of the nation . We believe this account to have been rery near the truth . We believe that the people VOL . III . 2 whose minds were made up on ...
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... become an editor because he wanted the talents which would have made him eminent as a writer . Persons who hold democratical opinions , and who have been accustomed to consider M. Dumont as one of their party , have been surprised and ...
... become an editor because he wanted the talents which would have made him eminent as a writer . Persons who hold democratical opinions , and who have been accustomed to consider M. Dumont as one of their party , have been surprised and ...
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... become possessed of irresistible power before they had attained the slightest knowledge of the art of government that practical questions of vast moment were left to be solved by men to whom politics had been only matter of theory ...
... become possessed of irresistible power before they had attained the slightest knowledge of the art of government that practical questions of vast moment were left to be solved by men to whom politics had been only matter of theory ...
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... become the fashion . A fashion indeed it was ; and , like a fashion , it passed away . The austerity of the tyrant's old age had in- jured the morality of the higher orders more than ever the licentiousness of his youth . Not only had ...
... become the fashion . A fashion indeed it was ; and , like a fashion , it passed away . The austerity of the tyrant's old age had in- jured the morality of the higher orders more than ever the licentiousness of his youth . Not only had ...
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... - padour . But , unpopular as the monarchy had become , the aristocracy was more unpopular still ; —and not with- out reason . The tyranny of an individual is far riore supportable than the tyranny of a caste . The old 36 MIRABEAU.
... - padour . But , unpopular as the monarchy had become , the aristocracy was more unpopular still ; —and not with- out reason . The tyranny of an individual is far riore supportable than the tyranny of a caste . The old 36 MIRABEAU.
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absurd admiration ancient apostolical succession appeared army authority Bacon believe Catholic century character Charles Church of England Church of Rome Clive conduct considered Council Court Crown declared doctrines Duke Dupleix effect eminent employed enemies England English Europe evil favour feeling France French Gladstone honour House of Bourbon House of Commons human hundred India judge King learned Lewis liberty Long Parliament Lord Lord Mahon manner means ment mind ministers moral Nabob nation natural never Newcastle Novum Organum Omichund opinion Opposition Parliament parliamentary party persecuted person philosophy Pitt Plato political Prince principles produced Protestant Protestantism Queen question reform reign religion religious Revolution royal scarcely seems Sir James Mackintosh sovereign Spain spirit statesmen strong success talents temper Temple thing thought thousand throne tion took Tories treaty truth Walpole Whigs whole writer