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الصفحة 337
This assumes as true , in regard to England , what certainly is at best questionable ; and keeps out of view the important facts , that torture was prohibited by law , and that the law officers of the Crown apparently shunned the ...
This assumes as true , in regard to England , what certainly is at best questionable ; and keeps out of view the important facts , that torture was prohibited by law , and that the law officers of the Crown apparently shunned the ...
الصفحة 258
With regard to the sources from whence Shakespeare drew his materials , it is generally admitted , that in common with his contemporaries in the dramatic art , he used up old plays . Emerson says that “ he esteemed the mass of old plays ...
With regard to the sources from whence Shakespeare drew his materials , it is generally admitted , that in common with his contemporaries in the dramatic art , he used up old plays . Emerson says that “ he esteemed the mass of old plays ...
الصفحة 319
With regard to many parts of Bacon's conduct , Mr. Spedding will probably establish , what he states to be his opinion with regard to his connexion with Essex ; His conduct was much misunderstood at the * time by persons who had no ...
With regard to many parts of Bacon's conduct , Mr. Spedding will probably establish , what he states to be his opinion with regard to his connexion with Essex ; His conduct was much misunderstood at the * time by persons who had no ...
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