Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... loyalty to the Queen . Both approved the war with Spain . There is not , as far as we are aware , any reason to believe that they entertained dif- ferent views concerning the succession to the Crown . Cer- 26 LORD BACON .
... loyalty to the Queen . Both approved the war with Spain . There is not , as far as we are aware , any reason to believe that they entertained dif- ferent views concerning the succession to the Crown . Cer- 26 LORD BACON .
Pagina 27
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. ferent views concerning the succession to the Crown . Cer- tainly neither faction had any great measure of reform in view . Neither attempted to redress any ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. ferent views concerning the succession to the Crown . Cer- tainly neither faction had any great measure of reform in view . Neither attempted to redress any ...
Pagina 145
... succession of laborious offices to the highest post in his pro- fession . In the mean time he took an active part in every Parliament ; he was an adviser of the Crown : he paid court with the greatest assiduity and address to all whose ...
... succession of laborious offices to the highest post in his pro- fession . In the mean time he took an active part in every Parliament ; he was an adviser of the Crown : he paid court with the greatest assiduity and address to all whose ...
Pagina 154
... not acquired a strong passion for innovation . Accustomed to see old establishments shaking , falling , lying in ruins all around them , accustomed to live under a succession of constitutions 154 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE .
... not acquired a strong passion for innovation . Accustomed to see old establishments shaking , falling , lying in ruins all around them , accustomed to live under a succession of constitutions 154 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE .
Pagina 155
... succession of constitutions of which the average duration was about a twelvemonth , they had no religious reverence for prescription , nothing of that frame of mind which naturally springs from the habitual con- templation of immemorial ...
... succession of constitutions of which the average duration was about a twelvemonth , they had no religious reverence for prescription , nothing of that frame of mind which naturally springs from the habitual con- templation of immemorial ...
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