Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... lived in an enlightened age ; he received a finished edu- cation ; and we must therefore , if we would form a just estimate of his powers , make large deductions for these advantages . But it is not thus with music , with painting ,. or ...
... lived in an enlightened age ; he received a finished edu- cation ; and we must therefore , if we would form a just estimate of his powers , make large deductions for these advantages . But it is not thus with music , with painting ,. or ...
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... lived a few years longer , it is probable that his institutions would have sur- vived him , and that his arbitrary practice would have died with him . His power had not been consecrated by any ancient preju- dices . It was upheld only ...
... lived a few years longer , it is probable that his institutions would have sur- vived him , and that his arbitrary practice would have died with him . His power had not been consecrated by any ancient preju- dices . It was upheld only ...
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... lived But We now come to the Royalists . We shall attempt to speak of them , as we have spoken of their antagonists , with perfect candour . We " As ever in his great Taskmaster's eye . ' shall not charge upon a whole party the profli ...
... lived But We now come to the Royalists . We shall attempt to speak of them , as we have spoken of their antagonists , with perfect candour . We " As ever in his great Taskmaster's eye . ' shall not charge upon a whole party the profli ...
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... lived saw any thing shocking or incongruous in his writings Abundant proofs remain of the high estimation in which both his works and his person were held by the most respectable among his con- temporaries . Clement the Seventh ...
... lived saw any thing shocking or incongruous in his writings Abundant proofs remain of the high estimation in which both his works and his person were held by the most respectable among his con- temporaries . Clement the Seventh ...
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... lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas cf two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild ...
... lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas cf two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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