Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high , and an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of he most memorable eras in the history of man- sind ; at the very crisis of the great conflict between Oromasdes ...
... conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high , and an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of he most memorable eras in the history of man- sind ; at the very crisis of the great conflict between Oromasdes ...
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... conduct of Milton must be ap proved or condemned , according as the resist ance of the people to Charles I. shall appear to be justifiable or criminal . We shall there- fore make no apology for dedicating a few pages to the discussion ...
... conduct of Milton must be ap proved or condemned , according as the resist ance of the people to Charles I. shall appear to be justifiable or criminal . We shall there- fore make no apology for dedicating a few pages to the discussion ...
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... conduct of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent ...
... conduct of Charles with respect to the Petition of Right . The lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent ...
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... conduct of Milton and the other wise pensive luxury , nothing is to be seen but in- and good men who , in spite of much that was dication . Soon , however , plenty teaches dis- ridiculous and hateful in the conduct of their tion ; and ...
... conduct of Milton and the other wise pensive luxury , nothing is to be seen but in- and good men who , in spite of much that was dication . Soon , however , plenty teaches dis- ridiculous and hateful in the conduct of their tion ; and ...
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... conduct during the administration of the Protector . That an enthusiastic votary of liberty should accep office under a military usurper , seems , ne doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the ...
... conduct during the administration of the Protector . That an enthusiastic votary of liberty should accep office under a military usurper , seems , ne doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the ...
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