Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... Courts the day on which he sold himself to the then were , pronounced in his favour . court , was in strict conformity to his The majority against him was the theory . For his accomplices various smallest possible . In no country re ...
... Courts the day on which he sold himself to the then were , pronounced in his favour . court , was in strict conformity to his The majority against him was the theory . For his accomplices various smallest possible . In no country re ...
Pagina 67
... court , such as Crom- well , had begun to talk of selling their estates and leaving England . The event soon showed , that they were the only men who really understood how much inhumanity and fraud lay hid under the constitutional ...
... court , such as Crom- well , had begun to talk of selling their estates and leaving England . The event soon showed , that they were the only men who really understood how much inhumanity and fraud lay hid under the constitutional ...
Pagina 86
... courts . When , on charges boot . And they found him among the as wild as Mother Goose's tales , on the chiefs of the ... Court , the soul of the Cabal , the coun- shambles , where were the loyal Tory sellor who had shut up the Exchequer ...
... courts . When , on charges boot . And they found him among the as wild as Mother Goose's tales , on the chiefs of the ... Court , the soul of the Cabal , the coun- shambles , where were the loyal Tory sellor who had shut up the Exchequer ...
Pagina 87
... Court , gave additional effect to the licentious ex- ample of the Court . We look in vain for those qualities which lend a charm to the errors of high and ardent natures , for the generosity , the tenderness , the chivalrous delicacy ...
... Court , gave additional effect to the licentious ex- ample of the Court . We look in vain for those qualities which lend a charm to the errors of high and ardent natures , for the generosity , the tenderness , the chivalrous delicacy ...
Pagina 89
... Court and by the Oppo- a master far more desirous of case and sition . pleasure than of power . Charles would rather have lived in exile and privacy , commonly considered as the most dis- with abundance of money , a crowd of graceful ...
... Court and by the Oppo- a master far more desirous of case and sition . pleasure than of power . Charles would rather have lived in exile and privacy , commonly considered as the most dis- with abundance of money , a crowd of graceful ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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