The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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384. oldal
... CROMWell . THE character and services of the greatest man in the political annals of the English nation constitute our present theme . Na- ture and circumstances both contributed to his elevation , but , above all , he is indebted for ...
... CROMWell . THE character and services of the greatest man in the political annals of the English nation constitute our present theme . Na- ture and circumstances both contributed to his elevation , but , above all , he is indebted for ...
400. oldal
... Cromwell must pass down to all posterity . We may excuse him , we may forgive him , we may honor his vir- tues , we may venerate his name ; but it is as unworthy for us to degrade history by denying this great fact , as it would have ...
... Cromwell must pass down to all posterity . We may excuse him , we may forgive him , we may honor his vir- tues , we may venerate his name ; but it is as unworthy for us to degrade history by denying this great fact , as it would have ...
404. oldal
... Cromwell and the Puritans proved a failure . The people after the first gush of enthusiasm hankered after bear - baitings , cock- fighting , boxing - matches , horse - racing , holiday sports , theatrical amusements , and social ...
... Cromwell and the Puritans proved a failure . The people after the first gush of enthusiasm hankered after bear - baitings , cock- fighting , boxing - matches , horse - racing , holiday sports , theatrical amusements , and social ...
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