Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... reign , the berty , security , toleration , all go for nothing conduct of Charles , from his accession to the with them . One sect there was , which , from meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a fortunate temporary causes , it was ...
... reign , the berty , security , toleration , all go for nothing conduct of Charles , from his accession to the with them . One sect there was , which , from meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a fortunate temporary causes , it was ...
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... reign of Florence . The characters of Cosme , intended to continue it to a later period . But his death prevented the execution of his de- sign ; and the melancholy task of recording the desolation and shame of Italy devolved on ...
... reign of Florence . The characters of Cosme , intended to continue it to a later period . But his death prevented the execution of his de- sign ; and the melancholy task of recording the desolation and shame of Italy devolved on ...
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... reigns of Elizabeth and James the First is a strong confirmation of this remark . The greatest works of imagination ... reign of Elizabeth the fashionable poetry had degenerated . tained few vestiges of the imagination of earlier times ...
... reigns of Elizabeth and James the First is a strong confirmation of this remark . The greatest works of imagination ... reign of Elizabeth the fashionable poetry had degenerated . tained few vestiges of the imagination of earlier times ...
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... reign almost invisible ; a crowd of dignitaries minutely distinguished by badges and titles ; rhetoricians who said nothing but what had been said ten thousand times ; schools in which nothing was taught but what had been known for ages ...
... reign almost invisible ; a crowd of dignitaries minutely distinguished by badges and titles ; rhetoricians who said nothing but what had been said ten thousand times ; schools in which nothing was taught but what had been known for ages ...
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... reign there had been every thing . It is extraordinary that so much insurrections on the part of the Catholics , and ignorance should exist on this subject . The signs of a spirit which was likely soon to pro- fact is , that if a martyr ...
... reign there had been every thing . It is extraordinary that so much insurrections on the part of the Catholics , and ignorance should exist on this subject . The signs of a spirit which was likely soon to pro- fact is , that if a martyr ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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