Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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10. oldal
... for at eighteen he was in the army of the Parliament ; and , if he had carried the vice of profaneness into that service , he would doubtless have re- ceived something more than an admonition from Serjeant Bind - 10 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
... for at eighteen he was in the army of the Parliament ; and , if he had carried the vice of profaneness into that service , he would doubtless have re- ceived something more than an admonition from Serjeant Bind - 10 SOUTHEY'S EDITION.
17. oldal
... Parliament , the first of those great English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles . In this hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from ...
... Parliament , the first of those great English commoners whose plain addition of Mister has , to our ears , a more majestic sound than the proudest of the feudal titles . In this hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from ...
18. oldal
... Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to his party , and attentive to the interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct attack was made by an arbitrary government on a sacred right of ...
... Parliament , not eager to display his talents , stanch to his party , and attentive to the interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct attack was made by an arbitrary government on a sacred right of ...
21. oldal
... Parliament which that queen summoned in the year 1593. William married Eliza- beth Cromwell , aunt of the celebrated man who afterwards governed the British islands with more than regal power ; and from this marriage sprang John Hampden ...
... Parliament which that queen summoned in the year 1593. William married Eliza- beth Cromwell , aunt of the celebrated man who afterwards governed the British islands with more than regal power ; and from this marriage sprang John Hampden ...
26. oldal
... Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its first great victory over the Throne . The ...
... Parliament made it clear that one of those great revolutions which policy may guide but cannot stop was in progress . It was on the question of monopolies that the House of Commons gained its first great victory over the Throne . The ...
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