Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... council - board the fierce and imperious disposition which they had acquired amidst the tumult of predatory war , or in the gloomy repose of the garrisoned and moated castle . On the other side was the calm and subtle prelate , versed ...
... council - board the fierce and imperious disposition which they had acquired amidst the tumult of predatory war , or in the gloomy repose of the garrisoned and moated castle . On the other side was the calm and subtle prelate , versed ...
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... councils of Wyatt . They contrived to have business on the Continent ; or , if they staid in England , they heard mass and kept Lent with great decorum . When those dark and perilous years had gone by , and when the crown had descended ...
... councils of Wyatt . They contrived to have business on the Continent ; or , if they staid in England , they heard mass and kept Lent with great decorum . When those dark and perilous years had gone by , and when the crown had descended ...
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... council , though pregnant with instruction , is by no means interesting or pleas- ing . Both parties employed the means which are familiar to unscrupulous statesmen ; and neither had , or even pretended to have , any important end in ...
... council , though pregnant with instruction , is by no means interesting or pleas- ing . Both parties employed the means which are familiar to unscrupulous statesmen ; and neither had , or even pretended to have , any important end in ...
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... council to answer for his con- duct in Ireland , Bacon , after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted himself to the Queen's pleasure , and appeared at the bar in support of the charges . But ...
... council to answer for his con- duct in Ireland , Bacon , after a faint attempt to excuse him- self from taking part against his friend , submitted himself to the Queen's pleasure , and appeared at the bar in support of the charges . But ...
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... Council , and in March , 1617 , on the retirement of Lord Brackley , was appointed Keeper of the Great Seal . On the seventh of May , the first day of term , he rode in state to Westminster Hall , with the Lord Treasurer on his right ...
... Council , and in March , 1617 , on the retirement of Lord Brackley , was appointed Keeper of the Great Seal . On the seventh of May , the first day of term , he rode in state to Westminster Hall , with the Lord Treasurer on his right ...
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