Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... army . They laugh at the scriptural names of the preachers . Major - generals fleec- The advocates of Charles , like the advocates of other malefactors against whom overwhelm- ing evidence is produced , generally decline all controversy ...
... army . They laugh at the scriptural names of the preachers . Major - generals fleec- The advocates of Charles , like the advocates of other malefactors against whom overwhelm- ing evidence is produced , generally decline all controversy ...
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... army encamped on the Rhine or Xeres . It is said that , when soldiers in ch a situation first find themselves able to Therefore it is that we decidedly approve dulge without restraint in such a rare and of the conduct of Milton and the ...
... army encamped on the Rhine or Xeres . It is said that , when soldiers in ch a situation first find themselves able to Therefore it is that we decidedly approve dulge without restraint in such a rare and of the conduct of Milton and the ...
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... army in which a king is known to magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the be posted , is to approach pretty near to regi- present generation . In that age the state of cide . Charles too , it should always be re- things was ...
... army in which a king is known to magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the be posted , is to approach pretty near to regi- present generation . In that age the state of cide . Charles too , it should always be re- things was ...
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... army rose against the Parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their ...
... army rose against the Parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their ...
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... army ; the whole year a march . Such was the state Guicciardini , lib . 1 . † Dante Purgatorio , xiv . But , when commerce and manufactures begin to flourish , a great change takes place . The sedentary habits of the desk and the loom ...
... army ; the whole year a march . Such was the state Guicciardini , lib . 1 . † Dante Purgatorio , xiv . But , when commerce and manufactures begin to flourish , a great change takes place . The sedentary habits of the desk and the loom ...
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