Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... followed , how they succeeded in uniting their friends and separating their enemies , how they humbled the pride of Philip , how they backed the uncon- querable spirit of Coligni , how they rescued Holland from tyranny , how they ...
... followed , how they succeeded in uniting their friends and separating their enemies , how they humbled the pride of Philip , how they backed the uncon- querable spirit of Coligni , how they rescued Holland from tyranny , how they ...
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... followed them . Only one of those whom we have named was made a peer ; and he was content with the lowest degree of the peerage . As to money , none of them could , in that age , justly be considered as rapacious . Some of them would ...
... followed them . Only one of those whom we have named was made a peer ; and he was content with the lowest degree of the peerage . As to money , none of them could , in that age , justly be considered as rapacious . Some of them would ...
21. oldal
... followed , was better acquainted than Bacon with the philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the help of his admirable talents and of his insinuating address , to procure clients . He rose very rapidly ...
... followed , was better acquainted than Bacon with the philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the help of his admirable talents and of his insinuating address , to procure clients . He rose very rapidly ...
25. oldal
... followed the separa- tion of Luther from the communion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still remains . England , Scotland , the Northern kingdoms ...
... followed the separa- tion of Luther from the communion of the Church of Rome , was now over . The boundary between Protestantism and Popery had been fixed very nearly where it still remains . England , Scotland , the Northern kingdoms ...
51. oldal
... followed the example of his brethren . But in order to convict Peacham it was necessary to find facts as well as law . Accordingly , this wretched old man was put to the rack , and , while under- going the horrible infliction , was ...
... followed the example of his brethren . But in order to convict Peacham it was necessary to find facts as well as law . Accordingly , this wretched old man was put to the rack , and , while under- going the horrible infliction , was ...
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