Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... king himself . If there be any historian of any party who has related the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his ac- cession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and ...
... king himself . If there be any historian of any party who has related the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his ac- cession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and ...
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... king had consented to so many reforms , and re- nounced so many oppressive prerogatives , did the parlia- ment continue to rise in their demands , at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The star ...
... king had consented to so many reforms , and re- nounced so many oppressive prerogatives , did the parlia- ment continue to rise in their demands , at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The star ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. king who had recognised them . At length circumstances compelled Charles to summon another parliament ; another chance was given them for liberty . Were they to throw it away , as they had thrown ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. king who had recognised them . At length circumstances compelled Charles to summon another parliament ; another chance was given them for liberty . Were they to throw it away , as they had thrown ...
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... king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good man and a treacherous friend . We cannot , in estimating the character of an individual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important ...
... king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good man and a treacherous friend . We cannot , in estimating the character of an individual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important ...
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... King Jesus ; agitators lecturing from the top of tubs , on the fate of Agag ; -all these , they tell us , were the offspring of the Great Rebellion . Be it so . We We are not careful to answer in this matter . These charges , were they ...
... King Jesus ; agitators lecturing from the top of tubs , on the fate of Agag ; -all these , they tell us , were the offspring of the Great Rebellion . Be it so . We We are not careful to answer in this matter . These charges , were they ...
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