Oliver Cromwell, his bitterest enemies themselves being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his son, and fully as weak and narrow-minded, and... Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 12por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Franklin Webster - 1900 - 318 páginas
...the judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...fifteen years of persecution, tyranny, and falsehood." Moreover, phrases and sentences may be introduced to show that a writer considers some topics of equal... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 488 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...claim for those who lie beneath them. A good father IA good husband ! Ample apologies indeed for fifteen years of persecution, tyranny, and falsehood !... | |
| Abraham Howry Espenshade - 1901 - 236 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...and falsehood ! We charge him with having broken his coronation oath ; and we are told that he kept his marriage vow ! We accuse him of having given up... | |
| Abraham Howry Espenshade - 1901 - 232 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...and falsehood ! We charge him with having broken his coronation oath ; and we are told that he kept his marriage vow! We accuse him of having given up his... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 446 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...and falsehood ! We charge him with having broken his coronation oath ; and we are told that he kept his marriage vow! We accuse him of having given up his... | |
| Abraham Howry Espenshade - 1901 - 226 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...and falsehood ! We charge him with having broken his coronation oath ; and we are told that he kept his marriage vow ! We accuse him of having given up... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1902 - 408 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...and falsehood ! We charge him with having broken his coronation oath ; and we are told that he kept his marriage vow ! We accuse him of having given up... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1902 - 364 páginas
...are the virtues ascribed to Charles? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his son, and 20 fully as weak and narrow-minded, and a few of the...fifteen years of persecution, tyranny, and falsehood! 61. We charge him with having broken his coronation oath; and we are told that he kept his 5 marriage... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 174 páginas
...judges, destitute of private virtues ? And what, after all, are the virtues 5 ascribed to Charles ? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...beneath them. A good father ! A good husband ! Ample 10 apologies indeed for fifteen years of persecution, tyranny, and falsehood ! We charge him with having... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1903 - 278 páginas
...being judges, destitute of private virtues? And what, after all, are the virtues ascribed to Charles? A religious zeal, not more sincere than that of his...who lie beneath them. A good father ! A good husband 1 Ample INFLECTION. apologies indeed for fifteen years of persecution, tyranny, and falsehood ! We... | |
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