Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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27. oldal
... truth , one of those kings whom God seems to send for the express purpose of hastening revolutions . Of all the enemies of liberty whom Britain has produced , he was at once the most harmless and the most provoking . His office ...
... truth , one of those kings whom God seems to send for the express purpose of hastening revolutions . Of all the enemies of liberty whom Britain has produced , he was at once the most harmless and the most provoking . His office ...
38. oldal
... truth , sweetheart , somewhat exceed- ing my commendations . My words cannot render them to the life . Yet , to show my ingenuity rather than wit , would not a less model have given a full representation of that subject , not by ...
... truth , sweetheart , somewhat exceed- ing my commendations . My words cannot render them to the life . Yet , to show my ingenuity rather than wit , would not a less model have given a full representation of that subject , not by ...
57. oldal
... truth , a revolutionary measure . It was part of a system of resistance which oppression had rendered necessary . It is as unjust to judge of the conduct pursued by the Long Parliament towards Strafford on ordinary principles , as it ...
... truth , a revolutionary measure . It was part of a system of resistance which oppression had rendered necessary . It is as unjust to judge of the conduct pursued by the Long Parliament towards Strafford on ordinary principles , as it ...
58. oldal
... truth that he might keep watch over the King , who had now repaired to Edin- burgh , for the purpose of finally adjusting the points of dif- ference which remained between him and his northern sub- jects . It was the business of Hampden ...
... truth that he might keep watch over the King , who had now repaired to Edin- burgh , for the purpose of finally adjusting the points of dif- ference which remained between him and his northern sub- jects . It was the business of Hampden ...
76. oldal
... truth the highest eulogy . Hampden is de- scribed in this satire as perpetually passing and repassing between the military station at Windsor and the House of Commons at Westminster , as overawing the general , and as giving law to that ...
... truth the highest eulogy . Hampden is de- scribed in this satire as perpetually passing and repassing between the military station at Windsor and the House of Commons at Westminster , as overawing the general , and as giving law to that ...
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