Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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23. oldal
... dangerous people enjoyed were the fruits of the spirit which he designates as proud and outrageous . He has , however , borne ample testimony to the effect , though he was not sagacious enough to trace it to its cause . " En le royaume ...
... dangerous people enjoyed were the fruits of the spirit which he designates as proud and outrageous . He has , however , borne ample testimony to the effect , though he was not sagacious enough to trace it to its cause . " En le royaume ...
41. oldal
... dangers braved , power unsparingly exercised , suffering unshrinkingly borne ; of that fixed look , so full of severity , of mournful anxiety , of deep thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and to defy a ...
... dangers braved , power unsparingly exercised , suffering unshrinkingly borne ; of that fixed look , so full of severity , of mournful anxiety , of deep thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and to defy a ...
44. oldal
... danger , of bringing to a solemn hearing this great controversy between the people and the Crown . " Till this time , " says Clarendon , " he was rather of reputation in his own country than of public discourse or fame in the kingdom ...
... danger , of bringing to a solemn hearing this great controversy between the people and the Crown . " Till this time , " says Clarendon , " he was rather of reputation in his own country than of public discourse or fame in the kingdom ...
47. oldal
... danger became pressing . An army was raised ; and early in the following spring Charles marched northward at the head of a force sufficient , as it seemed , to reduce the Covenanters to submission . But Charles acted at this conjuncture ...
... danger became pressing . An army was raised ; and early in the following spring Charles marched northward at the head of a force sufficient , as it seemed , to reduce the Covenanters to submission . But Charles acted at this conjuncture ...
48. oldal
... dangerous when part of the island was in rebellion . It was necessary to call a Parliament . After eleven years of suffering , the voice of the nation was to be heard once more . In April , 1640 , the Parliament met ; and the King had ...
... dangerous when part of the island was in rebellion . It was necessary to call a Parliament . After eleven years of suffering , the voice of the nation was to be heard once more . In April , 1640 , the Parliament met ; and the King had ...
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