Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
... different bodies ; so that the same face looks out upon us successively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . Ir all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and MILTON . 19.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an in- stant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and lovers , the frown and sneer of Harold were discernible in an in- stant . But this species of egotism , though fatal to the drama , is the ...
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... tyrant , the solemn recognition of popalar rights , liberty , security , toleration , all go for nothing with them . One sect there was , which , from unfortunate temporary causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close re ...
... tyrant , the solemn recognition of popalar rights , liberty , security , toleration , all go for nothing with them . One sect there was , which , from unfortunate temporary causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close re ...
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... tyrant because he was a catholic ; but they excluded catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely to be tyrants , The ground on which they , in their famous resolution , declared the throne vacant , was this , " that ...
... tyrant because he was a catholic ; but they excluded catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely to be tyrants , The ground on which they , in their famous resolution , declared the throne vacant , was this , " that ...
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... tyrant . The 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 ...
... tyrant . The 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 ...
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