Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... lived a few years longer , it is probable that his institutions would have sur- vived him , and that his arbitrary practice would have died with him . His power had not been consecrated by any ancient preju- dices . It was upheld only ...
... lived a few years longer , it is probable that his institutions would have sur- vived him , and that his arbitrary practice would have died with him . His power had not been consecrated by any ancient preju- dices . It was upheld only ...
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... lived But We e now come to the Royalists . We shall attempt to speak of them , as we have spoken of their antagonists , with perfect candour . We " As ever in his great Taskmaster's eye . " shall not charge upon a whole party the profli ...
... lived But We e now come to the Royalists . We shall attempt to speak of them , as we have spoken of their antagonists , with perfect candour . We " As ever in his great Taskmaster's eye . " shall not charge upon a whole party the profli ...
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... lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas of two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild ...
... lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas of two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild ...
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... lived under despots into whose dominion a hundred nations were melted down , and whose gardens would have covered the little commonwealths of Phlius and Platea . Yet they continued to employ the same language , and to cant about the ...
... lived under despots into whose dominion a hundred nations were melted down , and whose gardens would have covered the little commonwealths of Phlius and Platea . Yet they continued to employ the same language , and to cant about the ...
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... lived long enough to see the com- a careful and judicious account , from such a mencement of the last struggle for Florentine pen , of the illustrious Prince of Lucca , the most liberty . Soon after his death , monarchy was eminent of ...
... lived long enough to see the com- a careful and judicious account , from such a mencement of the last struggle for Florentine pen , of the illustrious Prince of Lucca , the most liberty . Soon after his death , monarchy was eminent of ...
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