Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton and Company, 1896 |
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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 delusions which misled the noble spirit of Vane ; the coarse ...
... 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 delusions which misled the noble spirit of Vane ; the coarse ...
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... Hampden bled on the field , and Sidney on the scaf- fold , is enthusiastically toasted by many an honest radical , who would be puzzled to explain the difference between Ship - money and the Habeas Corpus act . It may be added , that ...
... Hampden bled on the field , and Sidney on the scaf- fold , is enthusiastically toasted by many an honest radical , who would be puzzled to explain the difference between Ship - money and the Habeas Corpus act . It may be added , that ...
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... Hampden in the affair of the ship - money met with the warm approbation of every respectable royalist in England . It drew forth the ardent eulogies of the cham- pions of the prerogative , and even of the crown lawyers themselves ...
... Hampden in the affair of the ship - money met with the warm approbation of every respectable royalist in England . It drew forth the ardent eulogies of the cham- pions of the prerogative , and even of the crown lawyers themselves ...
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... Hampden should be punished , and punished severely- " whipt , " says the insolent 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 main- tenance of just ...
... Hampden should be punished , and punished severely- " whipt , " says the insolent 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 main- tenance of just ...
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... Hampden would have been proud to act . It is somewhat curious that the admirers of Strafford should also be , without a single exception , the admirers of Charles ; for whatever we may think of the conduct of the Parliament towards the ...
... Hampden would have been proud to act . It is somewhat curious that the admirers of Strafford should also be , without a single exception , the admirers of Charles ; for whatever we may think of the conduct of the Parliament towards the ...
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