Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... Courts in which Mr. Montagu practises with so much ability and success well know how often he enlivens the discussion of a point of law by citing some weighty aphorism , or some bril- liant illustration , from the De Augmentis or the ...
... Courts in which Mr. Montagu practises with so much ability and success well know how often he enlivens the discussion of a point of law by citing some weighty aphorism , or some bril- liant illustration , from the De Augmentis or the ...
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... court and of the multitude . No intrigue , no com- bination of rivals , could deprive them of the confidence of their Sovereign . No parliament attacked their influence . No mob coupled their names with any odious grievance . Their ...
... court and of the multitude . No intrigue , no com- bination of rivals , could deprive them of the confidence of their Sovereign . No parliament attacked their influence . No mob coupled their names with any odious grievance . Their ...
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... The Latin was in the sixteenth century all and more than all that the French was in the eighteenth . It was the language of courts as well as of the schools , It was the language of diplomacy ; it was the language of 14 LORD BACON .
... The Latin was in the sixteenth century all and more than all that the French was in the eighteenth . It was the language of courts as well as of the schools , It was the language of diplomacy ; it was the language of 14 LORD BACON .
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... court which he found it expedient to pay to the Ministers by exercising much petty tyranny within his own college . It would be unjust , however , to deny him the praise of having rendered about this time one important service to ...
... court which he found it expedient to pay to the Ministers by exercising much petty tyranny within his own college . It would be unjust , however , to deny him the praise of having rendered about this time one important service to ...
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... court , and one of the ablest and most upright of the many valuable servants whom she employed . France was at that time in a deplorable state of agitation . The Huguenots and the Catholics were mustering all their force for the ...
... court , and one of the ablest and most upright of the many valuable servants whom she employed . France was at that time in a deplorable state of agitation . The Huguenots and the Catholics were mustering all their force for the ...
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