 | 1874
...first sentence of Bacon, and the just absolution of Somers ; the hall where the eloquence of Straffbrd had for a moment awed and melted a victorious party...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil power was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | English literature - 1874
...just absolution of Somers; the hall where the eloquence of Strafford had for a moment melted and awed a victorious party inflamed with just resentment;...with the placid courage which has half redeemed his name. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers; the streets... | |
 | John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 361 oldal
...William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 608 oldal
...just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Somers, the hall where the eloquence of Stratford had for a moment awed and melted a victorious party...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 361 oldal
...just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of ,Somers, the hall where the eloquence of Stafford had for a moment awed and melted a victorious party...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | 1875 - 240 oldal
...just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Sothers ; the hall where the eloquence of Stratford had for a moment awed and melted a victorious party...the high court of justice with the placid courage that has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The peers, robed in gold... | |
 | Philip George and son, ltd - 1875
...a time awed and melted a victorious party inflamed with just resentment, the hall where Charles I. had confronted the High Court of Justice, with the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. " Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 475 oldal
...William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 475 oldal
...William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguratipn of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
 | Robert Lomas - 1876 - 100 oldal
...acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of Baconand the just absolution of Somers, the hall where the...the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting. The avenues were lined with grenadiers. The streets were... | |
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