Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official capacity . He returned to England about three years since , and is now a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh , and is also Secretary at War , which 1 *
... resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official capacity . He returned to England about three years since , and is now a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh , and is also Secretary at War , which 1 *
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... Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But * Joannis Miltoni , Angli , de Doctrina Christiana libri duo posthumi . A ...
... Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But * Joannis Miltoni , Angli , de Doctrina Christiana libri duo posthumi . A ...
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... Parliament is good ; but it breaks off at the most interesting crisis of the struggle . The performance of Ludlow is very foolish and violent ; and most of the later writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance ...
... Parliament is good ; but it breaks off at the most interesting crisis of the struggle . The performance of Ludlow is very foolish and violent ; and most of the later writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance ...
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... Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution and ... parliament , and quartered troops on the people in the most illegal and vexatious manner . Not a single session of ...
... Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution and ... parliament , and quartered troops on the people in the most illegal and vexatious manner . Not a single session of ...
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... parliament , and to submit to its decision all the matters in dispute . Yet we praise our forefathers , who preferred a revolution , a disputed suc- cession , a dynasty of strangers , twenty years of foreign and intestine war , a ...
... parliament , and to submit to its decision all the matters in dispute . Yet we praise our forefathers , who preferred a revolution , a disputed suc- cession , a dynasty of strangers , twenty years of foreign and intestine war , a ...
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