Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volumen1Carey, 1852 |
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... . He resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official capacity . He returned to England about three years since , and is now a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh , and is also Secretary at War , which 1 *
... . He resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official capacity . He returned to England about three years since , and is now a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh , and is also Secretary at War , which 1 *
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... England . Yet in spite of her knowledge she believes ; she weeps , she trembles ; she dares not go into a dark room lest she should feel the teeth of the monster at her throat . Such is the despotism of the imagination over uncultivated ...
... England . Yet in spite of her knowledge she believes ; she weeps , she trembles ; she dares not go into a dark room lest she should feel the teeth of the monster at her throat . Such is the despotism of the imagination over uncultivated ...
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... England has derived from the Revolution these people are utterly insensible . The ex- pulsion of a tyrant , the solemn recognition of popular rights , liberty , security , toleration , all go for nothing with them . One sect there was ...
... England has derived from the Revolution these people are utterly insensible . The ex- pulsion of a tyrant , the solemn recognition of popular rights , liberty , security , toleration , all go for nothing with them . One sect there was ...
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... England ? No person can answer in the negative , unless he refuses credit , not merely to all the accusations brought against Charles by his opponents , but to the narratives of the warm- est royalists , and to the confessions of the ...
... England ? No person can answer in the negative , unless he refuses credit , not merely to all the accusations brought against Charles by his opponents , but to the narratives of the warm- est royalists , and to the confessions of the ...
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... members , who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power , which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the curse of a Venetian oligarchy . MILTON . 45.
... members , who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power , which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the curse of a Venetian oligarchy . MILTON . 45.
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