Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 32
... force in favour of what is called the Great Rebellion . In one respect , only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better sovereign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a Papist ...
... force in favour of what is called the Great Rebellion . In one respect , only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better sovereign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a Papist ...
Pagina 45
... force , it was not till he found that the few members who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the ...
... force , it was not till he found that the few members who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the ...
Pagina 46
... force of circumstances , though we admire , in common with all men of all parties , the ability and energy of his splendid administration , we are not pleading for arbitrary and lawless power , even in his hands . We know that a good ...
... force of circumstances , though we admire , in common with all men of all parties , the ability and energy of his splendid administration , we are not pleading for arbitrary and lawless power , even in his hands . We know that a good ...
Pagina 75
... therefore , continued to form a national force long after their neighbours had begun to hire soldiers But their military spirit declined with their singular institutions . In the second century before Christ , MACHIAVELLI . 75.
... therefore , continued to form a national force long after their neighbours had begun to hire soldiers But their military spirit declined with their singular institutions . In the second century before Christ , MACHIAVELLI . 75.
Pagina 119
... subject , that we will offer a few remarks on it . In the first place , the arguments which are urged in favour of Elizabeth apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 119.
... subject , that we will offer a few remarks on it . In the first place , the arguments which are urged in favour of Elizabeth apply with much greater force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 119.
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