Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... Christians as in themselves unimportant , and who were not restrained by any scruple of conscience from professing , as they had before professed , the Catholic faith of Mary , the Protestant faith of Edward , or any of the numerous ...
... Christians as in themselves unimportant , and who were not restrained by any scruple of conscience from professing , as they had before professed , the Catholic faith of Mary , the Protestant faith of Edward , or any of the numerous ...
Pagina 44
... Christ Church , or a Prebendary of Westminster , it is not improbable that he would have left a highly respectable name to posterity ; that he would have distinguished himself among the trans- lators of the Bible , and among the Divines ...
... Christ Church , or a Prebendary of Westminster , it is not improbable that he would have left a highly respectable name to posterity ; that he would have distinguished himself among the trans- lators of the Bible , and among the Divines ...
Pagina 81
... Christian name bribes . " And again ; " Cambyses was a great em- peror , such another as our master is . He had many lord deputies , lord presidents , and lieutenants under him . It is a great while ago since I read the history . It ...
... Christian name bribes . " And again ; " Cambyses was a great em- peror , such another as our master is . He had many lord deputies , lord presidents , and lieutenants under him . It is a great while ago since I read the history . It ...
Pagina 82
... receivers of silver basins and ewers , were regarded as such pests of the commonwealth that a venerable divine might , without any breach of Christian charity , publicly pray , to God for their detection 82 LORD BACON ,
... receivers of silver basins and ewers , were regarded as such pests of the commonwealth that a venerable divine might , without any breach of Christian charity , publicly pray , to God for their detection 82 LORD BACON ,
Pagina 85
... Christian name , bribes . " Mr. Mon- tagu attempts , somewhat unfairly , we must say , to represent the presents which Bacon received as similar to the perqui- sites which suitors paid to the members of the Parliaments of France . The ...
... Christian name , bribes . " Mr. Mon- tagu attempts , somewhat unfairly , we must say , to represent the presents which Bacon received as similar to the perqui- sites which suitors paid to the members of the Parliaments of France . The ...
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