Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and an Index, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1860 |
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... equally absurd to represent him as a corrupt , rapacious , and bad- hearted man . He paid great attention to the interests of the state , and great attention also to the interest of his own family . He never deserted his friends till it ...
... equally absurd to represent him as a corrupt , rapacious , and bad- hearted man . He paid great attention to the interests of the state , and great attention also to the interest of his own family . He never deserted his friends till it ...
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... equally absurd to suppose that , if the aation had been zealous for the ancient religion , Eliza beth could have restored the Protestant Church . The truth is , that the people were not disposed to engage in a struggle either for the ...
... equally absurd to suppose that , if the aation had been zealous for the ancient religion , Eliza beth could have restored the Protestant Church . The truth is , that the people were not disposed to engage in a struggle either for the ...
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... equally ready aid against either of the ex- treme parties . We are very far from saying that the English of that generation were irreligious . They held firmly those doctrines which are common to the Catholic and to the Protestant ...
... equally ready aid against either of the ex- treme parties . We are very far from saying that the English of that generation were irreligious . They held firmly those doctrines which are common to the Catholic and to the Protestant ...
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... equally their use and their season . It is the 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 ...
... equally their use and their season . It is the 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 ...
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... equally eager for action . The Spaniards might with the greatest ease have secured the treasure by simply landing it ; but it was a fundamental law of Spanish trade that the galleons should unload at Cadiz , and at Cadiz only . The ...
... equally eager for action . The Spaniards might with the greatest ease have secured the treasure by simply landing it ; but it was a fundamental law of Spanish trade that the galleons should unload at Cadiz , and at Cadiz only . The ...
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