Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to submit to the mandates of foreign powers , to buy over and over again , at an enormous price ...
... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to submit to the mandates of foreign powers , to buy over and over again , at an enormous price ...
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... equally annoyed there . Dreading the success of the cause which he had espoused , sickened by the courtiers of Oxford , as he had been sickened by the patriots of West- minster , yet bound by honour not to abandon them , he pined away ...
... equally annoyed there . Dreading the success of the cause which he had espoused , sickened by the courtiers of Oxford , as he had been sickened by the patriots of West- minster , yet bound by honour not to abandon them , he pined away ...
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... equally eloquent , equally angry , equally unrea- sonable , and equally given to talking about what they do not understand . Perhaps we could not select a better instance of the spirit which pervades the whole book than the discus- sion ...
... equally eloquent , equally angry , equally unrea- sonable , and equally given to talking about what they do not understand . Perhaps we could not select a better instance of the spirit which pervades the whole book than the discus- sion ...
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