Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... religion . Reformers have often made a stand against these feelings ; but never with more than apparent and par- tial success . The men who demolished the images in ca- thedrals , have not always been able to demolish those which were ...
... religion . Reformers have often made a stand against these feelings ; but never with more than apparent and par- tial success . The men who demolished the images in ca- thedrals , have not always been able to demolish those which were ...
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... religion so much , that he hated liberty for having been allied with religion - and has pleaded the cause of tyranny with the dexterity of an advocate , while affecting the impartiality of a judge . The public conduct of Milton must be ...
... religion so much , that he hated liberty for having been allied with religion - and has pleaded the cause of tyranny with the dexterity of an advocate , while affecting the impartiality of a judge . The public conduct of Milton must be ...
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... - lieve that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes ; or if , wishing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with exerting only 36 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... - lieve that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes ; or if , wishing even to make proselytes , he had contented himself with exerting only 36 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... religious zeal , not more sincere than that of his son , and fully as weak and narrow - minded , and a few of the ordinary household decencies , which half the tombstones in Eng- land claim for those who lie beneath them . A good father ...
... religious zeal , not more sincere than that of his son , and fully as weak and narrow - minded , and a few of the ordinary household decencies , which half the tombstones in Eng- land claim for those who lie beneath them . A good father ...
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... religious and po- litical enmities rendered a stable and happy settlement next to impossible . The choice lay , not between Cromwell and liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Mil- ton chose well , no man can doubt , who ...
... religious and po- litical enmities rendered a stable and happy settlement next to impossible . The choice lay , not between Cromwell and liberty , but between Cromwell and the Stuarts . That Mil- ton chose well , no man can doubt , who ...
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