Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , been more distinguished by zeal than either by candour or by skill . On the other side are the most authoritative and the most popular historical works ...
... cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , been more distinguished by zeal than either by candour or by skill . On the other side are the most authoritative and the most popular historical works ...
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... causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close re straint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are ...
... causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close re straint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are ...
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... cause of public liberty We are not aware the poet has been charged with personal participation in any of the blamable excesses of that time . The favourite topic of his enemies is the line of conduct which he pursued with regard to the ...
... cause of public liberty We are not aware the poet has been charged with personal participation in any of the blamable excesses of that time . The favourite topic of his enemies is the line of conduct which he pursued with regard to the ...
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... cause of freedom . He whom it removed was a captive and a hostage . His heir , to whom the allegiance of every royalist was instantly transferred , was at large . The Presbyterians could never have been perfectly reconciled to the ...
... cause of freedom . He whom it removed was a captive and a hostage . His heir , to whom the allegiance of every royalist was instantly transferred , was at large . The Presbyterians could never have been perfectly reconciled to the ...
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... causes had been ordained on his account . For his sake empires had risen , and flourished , and decayed . For his sake the Almighty had proclaimed his will by the pen of the evangelist , and the harp of the prophet . He had been rescued ...
... causes had been ordained on his account . For his sake empires had risen , and flourished , and decayed . For his sake the Almighty had proclaimed his will by the pen of the evangelist , and the harp of the prophet . He had been rescued ...
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