Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 81 találatból.
15. oldal
... Charles the Second . The license given to the witnesses for the prosecution , the shameless partiality and ferocious inso- lence of the judge , the precipitancy and the blind rancour of the jury , remind us of those odious mummeries ...
... Charles the Second . The license given to the witnesses for the prosecution , the shameless partiality and ferocious inso- lence of the judge , the precipitancy and the blind rancour of the jury , remind us of those odious mummeries ...
19. oldal
... Charles's faction . Those writers have carefully preserved every little circumstance which could tend to make their opponents odious or con- temptible . They have made themselves merry with the cant of injudicious zealots . They have ...
... Charles's faction . Those writers have carefully preserved every little circumstance which could tend to make their opponents odious or con- temptible . They have made themselves merry with the cant of injudicious zealots . They have ...
23. oldal
... Charles the Bold . Comines , who had lived amidst the wealthy cities of Flanders , and who had visited Florence and Venice , had never seen a people so well governed as the English . " Or selon mon advis , " says he , " entre toutes les ...
... Charles the Bold . Comines , who had lived amidst the wealthy cities of Flanders , and who had visited Florence and Venice , had never seen a people so well governed as the English . " Or selon mon advis , " says he , " entre toutes les ...
26. oldal
... Charles the First would have made it , promptly and cordially . Before a bill could be framed or an address presented , she applied a remedy to the evil of which the nation complained . She expressed in the warmest terms her gratitude ...
... Charles the First would have made it , promptly and cordially . Before a bill could be framed or an address presented , she applied a remedy to the evil of which the nation complained . She expressed in the warmest terms her gratitude ...
27. oldal
... Charles the First might have died of old age , and James the Second would never have seen St. Germain's . She died ; and the kingdom passed to one who was , in his own opinion , the greatest master of king - craft that ever lived , but ...
... Charles the First might have died of old age , and James the Second would never have seen St. Germain's . She died ; and the kingdom passed to one who was , in his own opinion , the greatest master of king - craft that ever lived , but ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
absurd admiration army authority Buckinghamshire Bunyan Carteret Catalonia Catholic century character Charles Church Clarendon command conduct Court crown danger death debate disposed doctrines Duke Elizabeth enemies England English Europe excitement favour favourite feelings France French Hampden honour Horace Walpole House of Bourbon House of Commons King liberty lived London Long Parliament Lord Mahon Louis Louis the Fourteenth Macaulay Madrid manner ment mind minister nation never Newcastle noble opinion Opposition orator Parliament parliamentary party peace Pelham persecuted person Peterborough Petition of Right Philip Pilgrim's Progress Pitt political prerogative Prince Prince of Wales produced Protestant Queen reform reign Revolution Rome royal says scarcely seems Sir James Mackintosh soldiers sovereign Spain Spanish spirit statesman strong talents temper thing throne tion took Tories treaty truth tyranny violent voted Walpole Walpole's Whigs whole writer