Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... rendered them subjects of deadly hatred to the inhabitants of the Pe- ninsula . * The wealth which had been accumulated during centuries of prosperity and repose was rapidly melting away . The intellectual superiority of the oppressed ...
... rendered them subjects of deadly hatred to the inhabitants of the Pe- ninsula . * The wealth which had been accumulated during centuries of prosperity and repose was rapidly melting away . The intellectual superiority of the oppressed ...
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... rendered their wealth an easy prey to every foreign plunderer . The secretary projected a scheme alike honourable to ... render him an useful foot 90 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... rendered their wealth an easy prey to every foreign plunderer . The secretary projected a scheme alike honourable to ... render him an useful foot 90 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. The dread arms , might render him an useful foot - soldier . of a foreign yoke , of plunder , massacre , and conflagration , might have conquered that repugnance to military pursuits , which both ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. The dread arms , might render him an useful foot - soldier . of a foreign yoke , of plunder , massacre , and conflagration , might have conquered that repugnance to military pursuits , which both ...
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... rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was con- sidered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems to have been that Machiavelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence , was inclined to ...
... rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was con- sidered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems to have been that Machiavelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence , was inclined to ...
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... rendered the Prince unpopular , and which is almost equally discernible in the Discourses , we have already given our opinion at length . We have attempted to show that it belonged rather to the age than the man ; that it was a partial ...
... rendered the Prince unpopular , and which is almost equally discernible in the Discourses , we have already given our opinion at length . We have attempted to show that it belonged rather to the age than the man ; that it was a partial ...
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