Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... received by the imagina- of the European powers , but a moral war tion as well as by the reason . It would be not which raged in every family , which set the merely traced on the mind , but branded into father against the son , and the ...
... received by the imagina- of the European powers , but a moral war tion as well as by the reason . It would be not which raged in every family , which set the merely traced on the mind , but branded into father against the son , and the ...
Página 69
... received holy orders , all lawyers , and all ma- gistrates , should take the oath of supremacy when tendered to them , on pain of forfeiture , and imprisonment during the royal pleasure . After the lapse of three months , it might again ...
... received holy orders , all lawyers , and all ma- gistrates , should take the oath of supremacy when tendered to them , on pain of forfeiture , and imprisonment during the royal pleasure . After the lapse of three months , it might again ...
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... received absolution , like a good Catholic , till the acces- sion of Elizabeth ; and that he would then have purchased , by another apostasy , the power of burning men better and braver than him- self . We do not mean , however , to ...
... received absolution , like a good Catholic , till the acces- sion of Elizabeth ; and that he would then have purchased , by another apostasy , the power of burning men better and braver than him- self . We do not mean , however , to ...
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... for a flagitious burglary . At the gallows he told the crowd that his mind received great consolation from one reflection - he had al- enchantments reduced the wild beasts to the tameness of domestic 86 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... for a flagitious burglary . At the gallows he told the crowd that his mind received great consolation from one reflection - he had al- enchantments reduced the wild beasts to the tameness of domestic 86 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
Página 94
... received down to the moment of general desertion , indicate a meanness of spirit and a looseness of morali- ty most disgraceful to the age . That the en- terprise succeeded , at least that it succeeded without bloodshed or commotion ...
... received down to the moment of general desertion , indicate a meanness of spirit and a looseness of morali- ty most disgraceful to the age . That the en- terprise succeeded , at least that it succeeded without bloodshed or commotion ...
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