Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... hundred times pawned - and never redeemed . Here , indeed , the Long Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688 No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct of Charles with ...
... hundred times pawned - and never redeemed . Here , indeed , the Long Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688 No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct of Charles with ...
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... hundred studied arithmetic ; six hundred received a learned education . The progress of elegant literature and of the fine arts was proportioned to that of the public prosperity . Under the despotic successors of Augustus , all the ...
... hundred studied arithmetic ; six hundred received a learned education . The progress of elegant literature and of the fine arts was proportioned to that of the public prosperity . Under the despotic successors of Augustus , all the ...
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... hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to ...
... hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to ...
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... hundred years . Instead of illus rature has gained or lost during the last two - trating the events which they narrated by the and - twenty centuries . The best nistorians of later times have been seduced from truth , not by their ...
... hundred years . Instead of illus rature has gained or lost during the last two - trating the events which they narrated by the and - twenty centuries . The best nistorians of later times have been seduced from truth , not by their ...
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... hundred years , and contemplate Europe at the commencement of the eighteenth century . Every free consti- tution , save one , had gone down . That of England had weathered the danger ; and was riding in full security . In Denmark and ...
... hundred years , and contemplate Europe at the commencement of the eighteenth century . Every free consti- tution , save one , had gone down . That of England had weathered the danger ; and was riding in full security . In Denmark and ...
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