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... party . Of the great men by whom he had been distinguished at his entrance into life , some had been taken away from the evil to come ; some had carried into foreign climates their unconquerable hatred of oppression ; some were pining ...
... party . Of the great men by whom he had been distinguished at his entrance into life , some had been taken away from the evil to come ; some had carried into foreign climates their unconquerable hatred of oppression ; some were pining ...
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... party who has re- lated the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his accession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution , and ...
... party who has re- lated the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his accession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression and treachery . Let those who applaud the Revolution , and ...
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... honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble course which he had marked out for himself by the almost irresistible force of circumstances , though we admire , in common with all men of all parties MILTON . 51.
... honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble course which he had marked out for himself by the almost irresistible force of circumstances , though we admire , in common with all men of all parties MILTON . 51.
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... parties , the ability and energy of his splendid administration , we are not pleading for arbitrary and lawless power ... party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ...
... parties , the ability and energy of his splendid administration , we are not pleading for arbitrary and lawless power ... party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ...
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... parties from those who really deserve to be called partisans . We would speak first of the Puritans , the most remarkable body of men , perhaps , which the world has ever produced . The odious and ridiculous parts of their character lie ...
... parties from those who really deserve to be called partisans . We would speak first of the Puritans , the most remarkable body of men , perhaps , which the world has ever produced . The odious and ridiculous parts of their character lie ...
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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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