Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , ac- cording as the occasions which gave birth to them are more or less interesting . But they are ...
... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , ac- cording as the occasions which gave birth to them are more or less interesting . But they are ...
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... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , ac- cording as the occasions which gave birth to them are more or less interesting . But they are ...
... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . The Sonnets are more or less striking , ac- cording as the occasions which gave birth to them are more or less interesting . But they are ...
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... English have been of justice , and discouraged the accumulation so long accustomed to political speculation , of ... English liberty was not mur- was to have a country , men who had never en - dered by men whom he had pardoned and joyed ...
... English have been of justice , and discouraged the accumulation so long accustomed to political speculation , of ... English liberty was not mur- was to have a country , men who had never en - dered by men whom he had pardoned and joyed ...
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... English heart . Reason and philosophy did not teach the con- Hence it was that he loved to surround his queror of Europe to command his passions , or throne with such men as Hale and Blake . to pursue , as a first object , the happiness ...
... English heart . Reason and philosophy did not teach the con- Hence it was that he loved to surround his queror of Europe to command his passions , or throne with such men as Hale and Blake . to pursue , as a first object , the happiness ...
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... English gentlemen from the table of the Commons , would adorn as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this all our squares , and overlook our public of statement he has been charged with two high fices from Charing - Cross ; and sermons in ...
... English gentlemen from the table of the Commons , would adorn as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this all our squares , and overlook our public of statement he has been charged with two high fices from Charing - Cross ; and sermons in ...
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