Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... body of the people , also , contemplated that proceeding with feelings which , however unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . But , though we think the conduct of the regicides 44 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... body of the people , also , contemplated that proceeding with feelings which , however unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . But , though we think the conduct of the regicides 44 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... body . We shall proceed to notice some of the pecu- liarities which distinguished him from his contemporaries . And , for that purpose , it is necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that ...
... body . We shall proceed to notice some of the pecu- liarities which distinguished him from his contemporaries . And , for that purpose , it is necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that ...
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... body , unpopular ; they could not defend themselves ; and the public would not take them under its protection . They were therefore abandoned , without reserve , to the tender mercies of the satirists and dramatists . The osten- tatious ...
... body , unpopular ; they could not defend themselves ; and the public would not take them under its protection . They were therefore abandoned , without reserve , to the tender mercies of the satirists and dramatists . The osten- tatious ...
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... body . The Puritans espoused the cause of civil liberty mainly because it was the cause of religion . There was another party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learn- ing and ability , which co - operated with them on very ...
... body . The Puritans espoused the cause of civil liberty mainly because it was the cause of religion . There was another party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learn- ing and ability , which co - operated with them on very ...
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... body of his coun- trymen reprobated as criminal , or derided as paradoxical . He stood up for divorce and regicide . He ridiculed the Eikon . He attacked the prevailing systems of education . His radiant and beneficent career resembled ...
... body of his coun- trymen reprobated as criminal , or derided as paradoxical . He stood up for divorce and regicide . He ridiculed the Eikon . He attacked the prevailing systems of education . His radiant and beneficent career resembled ...
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