Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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8. oldal
... believe that any man , whatever might be his genius , and what- ever his good luck , could long continue a figurative history with- out falling into many inconsistencies . We are sure that incon- sistencies , scarcely less gross than ...
... believe that any man , whatever might be his genius , and what- ever his good luck , could long continue a figurative history with- out falling into many inconsistencies . We are sure that incon- sistencies , scarcely less gross than ...
35. oldal
... believe , almost entirely neglected , was an old English mansion built in the days of the Plantagenets and the Tudors . It stood on the brow of a hill which overlooks a narrow valley . The extensive woods which surround it were pierced ...
... believe , almost entirely neglected , was an old English mansion built in the days of the Plantagenets and the Tudors . It stood on the brow of a hill which overlooks a narrow valley . The extensive woods which surround it were pierced ...
52. oldal
... believe Charles to have been a worse and more dangerous king than his son . The Dutch were strangers to us , the Scots a kindred people , speaking the same language , subjects of the same prince , not aliens in the eye of the law . If ...
... believe Charles to have been a worse and more dangerous king than his son . The Dutch were strangers to us , the Scots a kindred people , speaking the same language , subjects of the same prince , not aliens in the eye of the law . If ...
56. oldal
... believe that there was . We believe that the contest in which the Parlia- ment was engaged against the King was a contest for the security of our property , for the liberty of our 56 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
... believe that there was . We believe that the contest in which the Parlia- ment was engaged against the King was a contest for the security of our property , for the liberty of our 56 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
57. oldal
... believe that the cause of the Commons was such as justified them in resisting the King , in raising an army , in sending thousands of brave men to kill and to be killed . An act of attainder is surely not more a departure from the ...
... believe that the cause of the Commons was such as justified them in resisting the King , in raising an army , in sending thousands of brave men to kill and to be killed . An act of attainder is surely not more a departure from the ...
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