Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1854 - 744 páginas |
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... followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But whatever the adven- tures of the ...
... followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But whatever the adven- tures of the ...
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... followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exert- ed themselves to uphold his authority . For his death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the Parliament , the different corps of the ...
... followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exert- ed themselves to uphold his authority . For his death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the Parliament , the different corps of the ...
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... followed . Left to the conduct of men who neither loved those whom they defended , nor hated those whom they opposed - who were often bound by stronger ties to the army against which they fought than the state which they served - who ...
... followed . Left to the conduct of men who neither loved those whom they defended , nor hated those whom they opposed - who were often bound by stronger ties to the army against which they fought than the state which they served - who ...
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... followed by any thing with which they harmonize . They give to the whole book something of the gro tesque character of those Chinese pleasure- grounds , in which perpendicular rocks of granite start up in the midst of a soft green plain ...
... followed by any thing with which they harmonize . They give to the whole book something of the gro tesque character of those Chinese pleasure- grounds , in which perpendicular rocks of granite start up in the midst of a soft green plain ...
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... followed the which were to be derived from a close connec- tion between the monarchy and the priesthood . At the time of her accession , indeed , she evi- dently meditated a partial reconciliation with Rome . And throughout her whole ...
... followed the which were to be derived from a close connec- tion between the monarchy and the priesthood . At the time of her accession , indeed , she evi- dently meditated a partial reconciliation with Rome . And throughout her whole ...
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