Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... Soon , however , plenty teaches dis- cretion ; and after wine has been for a few months their daily fare , they become more temperate than they had ever been in their own country . In the same manner the final and permanent fruits of ...
... Soon , however , plenty teaches dis- cretion ; and after wine has been for a few months their daily fare , they become more temperate than they had ever been in their own country . In the same manner the final and permanent fruits of ...
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... soon as we enter the regions of Tragedy , we find a great change . The is no lack of the fine sentiment there . Metastasio is surpassed in his own department . Scuderi is out - scuderied . We are introduced to people whose proceedings ...
... soon as we enter the regions of Tragedy , we find a great change . The is no lack of the fine sentiment there . Metastasio is surpassed in his own department . Scuderi is out - scuderied . We are introduced to people whose proceedings ...
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... soon as Elizabeth ascended the throne , and before the least hostility to her govern- ment had been shown by the Catholic popula- tion , an act passed , prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish church , on pain of ...
... soon as Elizabeth ascended the throne , and before the least hostility to her govern- ment had been shown by the Catholic popula- tion , an act passed , prohibiting the celebration of the rites of the Romish church , on pain of ...
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... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all her own . On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws ...
... soon led her to attach herself completely to a church which was all her own . On the same principle on which she joined it , she attempted to drive all her people within its pale by persecution . She supported it by severe penal laws ...
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... soon showed that he did not scruple to break every law and forfeit every pledge , in order to work the ruin of his opponents . " Put not your trust in princes ! " was the expression of the fallen minister , when he neard that Charles ...
... soon showed that he did not scruple to break every law and forfeit every pledge , in order to work the ruin of his opponents . " Put not your trust in princes ! " was the expression of the fallen minister , when he neard that Charles ...
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