Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Cromwell , his bitterest enemies themselves being judges , destitute of private virtues ? And what , after all , are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal , not more sincere than that of his son , and fully as weak and ...
... Cromwell , his bitterest enemies themselves being judges , destitute of private virtues ? And what , after all , are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal , not more sincere than that of his son , and fully as weak and ...
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... Cromwell were at first honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble course which he had marked out ... Cromwell and liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Mil- ton chose well , no man can doubt , who ...
... Cromwell were at first honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble course which he had marked out ... Cromwell and liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Mil- ton chose well , no man can doubt , who ...
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... Cromwell . The events which followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who ex- erted themselves to uphold his authority . For his death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament ...
... Cromwell . The events which followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who ex- erted themselves to uphold his authority . For his death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament ...
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... Cromwell was inaugurated in Westminster Hall , and when he was dug up to be hanged at Tyburn , -who dined on calves ' heads or on broiled rumps , and cut down oak - branches or stuck them up as circumstances altered , without the ...
... Cromwell was inaugurated in Westminster Hall , and when he was dug up to be hanged at Tyburn , -who dined on calves ' heads or on broiled rumps , and cut down oak - branches or stuck them up as circumstances altered , without the ...
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... Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the phraseology of that time , doubting Thomases or careless Gallios with regard to religious subjects , but passionate worshippers of freedom . Heated by the study of ...
... Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the phraseology of that time , doubting Thomases or careless Gallios with regard to religious subjects , but passionate worshippers of freedom . Heated by the study of ...
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