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... marriage vow ! We accuse him of having given up his people to the merciless inflictions . of the most hot - headed and hard - hearted of prelates ; and the defence is , that he took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We censure ...
... marriage vow ! We accuse him of having given up his people to the merciless inflictions . of the most hot - headed and hard - hearted of prelates ; and the defence is , that he took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We censure ...
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... marriage null and void . On a pre- tence , if possible , still more frivolous , he dissolved the ties which bound the shameless tyrant to Anne of Cleves . He attached himself to Cromwell while the fortunes of Cromwell flourished . He ...
... marriage null and void . On a pre- tence , if possible , still more frivolous , he dissolved the ties which bound the shameless tyrant to Anne of Cleves . He attached himself to Cromwell while the fortunes of Cromwell flourished . He ...
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... marriage of the princes was most properly claimed by the Parliament , on the same ground on which , after the Revolution , it was enacted that no king , on pain of forfeiting his throne , should espouse a Papist . Unless we condemn the ...
... marriage of the princes was most properly claimed by the Parliament , on the same ground on which , after the Revolution , it was enacted that no king , on pain of forfeiting his throne , should espouse a Papist . Unless we condemn the ...
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... marriage have produced it , this only removes the argu- ment a step farther , for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the species be a suffi- cient security for the happiness of the other , why ...
... marriage have produced it , this only removes the argu- ment a step farther , for those laws have been made by males . Now , if the kind feelings of one half of the species be a suffi- cient security for the happiness of the other , why ...
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... Marriage of Figaro . Johnson , the man whom Juan meets in the slave - market , is a most striking failure . How differently would Sir Walter Scott have drawn a bluff , fearless Englishman in such a situation ! The portrait would have ...
... Marriage of Figaro . Johnson , the man whom Juan meets in the slave - market , is a most striking failure . How differently would Sir Walter Scott have drawn a bluff , fearless Englishman in such a situation ! The portrait would have ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Lord Macaulay, Volúmenes1-2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista de fragmentos - 1899 |
Miscellaneous Works of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista de fragmentos - 1880 |
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