Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... HAMPDEN Edinburgh Review . 1831 . NARES'S MEMOIRS OF LORD BURGHLEY Edinburgh Review . 1832 . DUMONT'S RECOLLECTIONS OF MIRABEAU Edinburgh Review . 1832 . LORD MAHON'S WAR OF THE SUCCESSION nburgh Review : 1833 . WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR ...
... HAMPDEN Edinburgh Review . 1831 . NARES'S MEMOIRS OF LORD BURGHLEY Edinburgh Review . 1832 . DUMONT'S RECOLLECTIONS OF MIRABEAU Edinburgh Review . 1832 . LORD MAHON'S WAR OF THE SUCCESSION nburgh Review : 1833 . WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR ...
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... Hampden , leading while he seemed to follow , and propounding unanswerable arguments in the strongest forms , with the modest air of an inquirer anxious for information ; the delu- sions which misled the noble spirit of Vane ; the ...
... Hampden , leading while he seemed to follow , and propounding unanswerable arguments in the strongest forms , with the modest air of an inquirer anxious for information ; the delu- sions which misled the noble spirit of Vane ; the ...
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... Hampden should be punished . and punished severely- " whipt , " says the in solent apostate , " whipt into his senses . If the rod , " he adds , " be so used that it smarts not I am the more sorry . " This is the maintenance of just ...
... Hampden should be punished . and punished severely- " whipt , " says the in solent apostate , " whipt into his senses . If the rod , " he adds , " be so used that it smarts not I am the more sorry . " This is the maintenance of just ...
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... Hampden would have been proud to act . Mr. Hallam is of opinion that a bill of pains and penalties ought to have been passed against Strafford ; but he draws a distinction less just , we think , than his distinctions usual- It is ...
... Hampden would have been proud to act . Mr. Hallam is of opinion that a bill of pains and penalties ought to have been passed against Strafford ; but he draws a distinction less just , we think , than his distinctions usual- It is ...
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... Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that moment , it must have been evident to every impartial obser- ver , that in the midst of professions , oaths , and smiles , the tyrant was ...
... Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that moment , it must have been evident to every impartial obser- ver , that in the midst of professions , oaths , and smiles , the tyrant was ...
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