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Let them lay their fingers on a single article in the Declaration of Right , presented by the two Houses to William and Mary , which Charles is not acknowledged to have violated . He had , according to the testimony of his own friends ...
Let them lay their fingers on a single article in the Declaration of Right , presented by the two Houses to William and Mary , which Charles is not acknowledged to have violated . He had , according to the testimony of his own friends ...
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Society and human nature , instead of being seen in a single point of view , are presented to him under ten thousand different aspects . By observing the manners of surrounding nations , by studying their literature , by comparing it ...
Society and human nature , instead of being seen in a single point of view , are presented to him under ten thousand different aspects . By observing the manners of surrounding nations , by studying their literature , by comparing it ...
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But of what use is it to avoid a single anachronism , when the whole play is one anachronism - the topics and phrases of Versailles in the camp of Aulis ? In the sense in which we are now using the word correctness , we think that Sir ...
But of what use is it to avoid a single anachronism , when the whole play is one anachronism - the topics and phrases of Versailles in the camp of Aulis ? In the sense in which we are now using the word correctness , we think that Sir ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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