Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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23. oldal
... royal family , the physical and moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villenage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt , except by those who bore arms . The oppressions of the government were ...
... royal family , the physical and moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villenage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt , except by those who bore arms . The oppressions of the government were ...
24. oldal
... royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two great revolutions took place , destined to be the parents of many revolutions , the invention of Printing , and the reformation of the Church . The ...
... royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two great revolutions took place , destined to be the parents of many revolutions , the invention of Printing , and the reformation of the Church . The ...
39. oldal
... royal authority . Patents of monopoly were granted . The old usages of feudal times were made pretexts for harassing the people with ex- actions unknown during many years . The Puritans were per- secuted with cruelty worthy of the Holy ...
... royal authority . Patents of monopoly were granted . The old usages of feudal times were made pretexts for harassing the people with ex- actions unknown during many years . The Puritans were per- secuted with cruelty worthy of the Holy ...
40. oldal
... royal aid against others , we feel a movement of indignation . We turn to his Diary , and we are at once as cool as contempt can make us . There we learn how his picture fell down , and how fearful he was lest the fall should be an omen ...
... royal aid against others , we feel a movement of indignation . We turn to his Diary , and we are at once as cool as contempt can make us . There we learn how his picture fell down , and how fearful he was lest the fall should be an omen ...
42. oldal
... royal prerogative . He grudged to the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas even that measure of liberty which the most absolute of the Bourbons allowed to the Parliaments of France . In Ireland , where he stood in the place of the ...
... royal prerogative . He grudged to the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas even that measure of liberty which the most absolute of the Bourbons allowed to the Parliaments of France . In Ireland , where he stood in the place of the ...
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