Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... long lost Essay on the Doctrines of Christianity , which , according to Wood and Toland , Milton finished after the ... Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought ...
... long lost Essay on the Doctrines of Christianity , which , according to Wood and Toland , Milton finished after the ... Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought ...
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... long run , it always is with its enemies . The best book , on their side of the question , is the charming memoir of Mrs. Hutch- inson . May's History of the Parliament is good ; but it breaks off at the most interesting crisis of ...
... long run , it always is with its enemies . The best book , on their side of the question , is the charming memoir of Mrs. Hutch- inson . May's History of the Parliament is good ; but it breaks off at the most interesting crisis of ...
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... Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution and condemn the rebellion , mention one act of James II . to which a parallel is not to be found in the history of his ...
... Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution and condemn the rebellion , mention one act of James II . to which a parallel is not to be found in the history of his ...
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... Long Parliament acted on the same principle , and is entitled to the same praise . They could not trust the king . He had no doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had they that he would not break them ? He had renounced ...
... Long Parliament acted on the same principle , and is entitled to the same praise . They could not trust the king . He had no doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had they that he would not break them ? He had renounced ...
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... long on his own mind . But it was reserved for historians who lived some ... long accustomed to political specula- tion , and have enjoyed so large a ... Parliament . We respect the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon . The ...
... long on his own mind . But it was reserved for historians who lived some ... long accustomed to political specula- tion , and have enjoyed so large a ... Parliament . We respect the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon . The ...
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