Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohi- bition of their worship would naturally pro - and wicked . duce it . But it is from their situation , not from their conduct ; from the ...
... called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohi- bition of their worship would naturally pro - and wicked . duce it . But it is from their situation , not from their conduct ; from the ...
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... called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an crdinary civil action , he dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative of that saint about whom he whimpered to the Peers , before a tri- bunal of his slaves ...
... called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an crdinary civil action , he dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative of that saint about whom he whimpered to the Peers , before a tri- bunal of his slaves ...
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... called his body type , never showed any signs of a legislative mind , or any desire to place his renown on that noblest basis , the amelioration of social institutions . " The difference in this respect , we conceive , was not in the ...
... called his body type , never showed any signs of a legislative mind , or any desire to place his renown on that noblest basis , the amelioration of social institutions . " The difference in this respect , we conceive , was not in the ...
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... called , a glo- rious revolution . William , and William alone , derived glory from it . The transaction was , in almost every part , discreditable to England . That a tvrant , who had violated the fundamen- It was in some sense ...
... called , a glo- rious revolution . William , and William alone , derived glory from it . The transaction was , in almost every part , discreditable to England . That a tvrant , who had violated the fundamen- It was in some sense ...
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... called modern history , in con- tradistinction to the history of the middle ages , is generally supposed to commence . He has stopped at the accession of George the Third , " from unwillingness , " as he says , " to excite the ...
... called modern history , in con- tradistinction to the history of the middle ages , is generally supposed to commence . He has stopped at the accession of George the Third , " from unwillingness , " as he says , " to excite the ...
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