The Eclectic Review, 22. kötet;40. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1824 |
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... period , when , to say nothing of her con- duct to those who were the ancient masters of the land , her system of policy towards those who looked to her for aid and protection , has been one of continued oppression . But at length they ...
... period , when , to say nothing of her con- duct to those who were the ancient masters of the land , her system of policy towards those who looked to her for aid and protection , has been one of continued oppression . But at length they ...
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... period when none were trusted , he might be confided in . His character for courage and wisdom was soon so well established , that it was deemed dangerous to have him as an enemy ; and so far was he from offering provocation , that ...
... period when none were trusted , he might be confided in . His character for courage and wisdom was soon so well established , that it was deemed dangerous to have him as an enemy ; and so far was he from offering provocation , that ...
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... period which this volume professes to elucidate , there can be none concerning its importance . The war between Charles and his Parliament forms , as it were , a central point in English story , towards which we can distinctly trace the ...
... period which this volume professes to elucidate , there can be none concerning its importance . The war between Charles and his Parliament forms , as it were , a central point in English story , towards which we can distinctly trace the ...
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