Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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23. oldal
... peace which this 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 ...
... peace which this 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 ...
58. oldal
... peace . He felt also great fear lest too precipitate a movement should pro- duce a reaction . The events which took place early in the next session clearly showed that this fear was not un- founded . During the autumn the Parliament ...
... peace . He felt also great fear lest too precipitate a movement should pro- duce a reaction . The events which took place early in the next session clearly showed that this fear was not un- founded . During the autumn the Parliament ...
59. oldal
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Covenanters from making their peace with the Court , at the expense of the popular party in England . While the King was in Scotland , the Irish rebellion ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Covenanters from making their peace with the Court , at the expense of the popular party in England . While the King was in Scotland , the Irish rebellion ...
75. oldal
... peaceful employments , and who never saw even a skirmish till the civil war broke out . An unlearned person might hence be inclined to suspect that the military art is no very profound mystery , that its principles are the principles of ...
... peaceful employments , and who never saw even a skirmish till the civil war broke out . An unlearned person might hence be inclined to suspect that the military art is no very profound mystery , that its principles are the principles of ...
100. oldal
... peace . Even Henry , as cruel as Domitian , but far more politic , contrived , while reeking with the blood of the Lamiæ , to be a favourite with the cobblers . The Tudors committed very tyrannical acts . But in their ordinary dealings ...
... peace . Even Henry , as cruel as Domitian , but far more politic , contrived , while reeking with the blood of the Lamiæ , to be a favourite with the cobblers . The Tudors committed very tyrannical acts . But in their ordinary dealings ...
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