Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... defended it , that nothing can be more absurd dust , the falling bricks , the comfortless rooms , than the imputations which , for the last hun the frightful irregularity of the whole appear - dred and sixty years , it has been the ...
... defended it , that nothing can be more absurd dust , the falling bricks , the comfortless rooms , than the imputations which , for the last hun the frightful irregularity of the whole appear - dred and sixty years , it has been the ...
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... defend it against the ravings of servility and superstition . For the sake of public liberty , we wish that the thing torted praise even from Lord Clarendon . For himself , he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but ...
... defend it against the ravings of servility and superstition . For the sake of public liberty , we wish that the thing torted praise even from Lord Clarendon . For himself , he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but ...
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... defend them- selves ; and the public would not take them under its protection . They were therefore abandoned , without reserve , to the tender mer- cies of the satirists and dramatists . The ostentatious simplicity of their dress ...
... defend them- selves ; and the public would not take them under its protection . They were therefore abandoned , without reserve , to the tender mer- cies of the satirists and dramatists . The ostentatious simplicity of their dress ...
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... defending without love , destroying without hatred . There was a freedom in their subser . viency , a nobleness in ... defended a false and loathsome sorceress . In truth , they scarcely entered at all into the merits of the political ...
... defending without love , destroying without hatred . There was a freedom in their subser . viency , a nobleness in ... defended a false and loathsome sorceress . In truth , they scarcely entered at all into the merits of the political ...
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... defended ; and se- veral improvements are suggested in the details . The Swiss and the Spaniards were , at that time , regarded as the best soldiers in Europe . The Swiss battalion consisted of pikemen , and bore a close resemblance to ...
... defended ; and se- veral improvements are suggested in the details . The Swiss and the Spaniards were , at that time , regarded as the best soldiers in Europe . The Swiss battalion consisted of pikemen , and bore a close resemblance to ...
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