Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... civil courage , in perseverance , in pre- not , we well know , the lessons which historians sence of mind , those barbarous warriors who are generally most careful to teach , or readers were foremost in the battle or the breach , were ...
... civil courage , in perseverance , in pre- not , we well know , the lessons which historians sence of mind , those barbarous warriors who are generally most careful to teach , or readers were foremost in the battle or the breach , were ...
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... civil wars in the abridgment of Goldsmith , vanishes , when compared with the immense mass of facts respecting which both are equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth : but those are the ...
... civil wars in the abridgment of Goldsmith , vanishes , when compared with the immense mass of facts respecting which both are equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth : but those are the ...
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... civil contests , it be articles , her decent ceremonies , her noble and pathetic liturgy . Her worship is not disfigured by mummery . Yet she has preserved , in a far greater degree than any of her Protestant sisters , that art of ...
... civil contests , it be articles , her decent ceremonies , her noble and pathetic liturgy . Her worship is not disfigured by mummery . Yet she has preserved , in a far greater degree than any of her Protestant sisters , that art of ...
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... civil hostilities . The impeachment of Strafford was the first , and perhaps the greatest blow . The whole con- duct of that celebrated man proved that he had formed a deliberate scheme to subvert the funda- mental laws of England ...
... civil hostilities . The impeachment of Strafford was the first , and perhaps the greatest blow . The whole con- duct of that celebrated man proved that he had formed a deliberate scheme to subvert the funda- mental laws of England ...
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... civil action , he dragged a man of high and just exposition has provoked a very ridicu- rank , married to a relative of that saint about lous reply . " It should seem to be an Irish whom he whimpered to the Peers , before a tri ...
... civil action , he dragged a man of high and just exposition has provoked a very ridicu- rank , married to a relative of that saint about lous reply . " It should seem to be an Irish whom he whimpered to the Peers , before a tri ...
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