Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... political face of the earth , and to be a by - word and a enmities rendered a stable and , happy settle- shaking of the head to the nations . ment next to impossible . The choice lay , not between Cromwell and liberty , but between ...
... political face of the earth , and to be a by - word and a enmities rendered a stable and , happy settle- shaking of the head to the nations . ment next to impossible . The choice lay , not between Cromwell and liberty , but between ...
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... political question . It was not for a treacherous king or an intolerant church that they fought ; but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of their fathers , and for the altars at which they had received ...
... political question . It was not for a treacherous king or an intolerant church that they fought ; but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of their fathers , and for the altars at which they had received ...
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... political and metaphysical , we shall make no apology for discussing it at some length . been to substitute a moral for a political servi- tude , to exalt the Popes at the expense of the Cæsars . Happily the public mind of Italy had ...
... political and metaphysical , we shall make no apology for discussing it at some length . been to substitute a moral for a political servi- tude , to exalt the Popes at the expense of the Cæsars . Happily the public mind of Italy had ...
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... political in- ter and manner . The narrations , the reflec - trigue had been carried in Italy , these were tions , the jokes , the lamentations , are all the times which required it all . very worst of their respective kinds , at once ...
... political in- ter and manner . The narrations , the reflec - trigue had been carried in Italy , these were tions , the jokes , the lamentations , are all the times which required it all . very worst of their respective kinds , at once ...
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... political philoso- phers . Every man who has seen the world knows that nothing is so useless as a general maxim . If it be very moral and very true , it may serve for a copy to a charity - boy . If , like those of Rochefoucauld , it be ...
... political philoso- phers . Every man who has seen the world knows that nothing is so useless as a general maxim . If it be very moral and very true , it may serve for a copy to a charity - boy . If , like those of Rochefoucauld , it be ...
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