Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... England propitiated The institutions which he had estab- those obscene and cruel idols with the lished , as set down in the Instrument of blood of her best and bravest children . Government , and the Humble Petition Crime succeeded to ...
... England propitiated The institutions which he had estab- those obscene and cruel idols with the lished , as set down in the Instrument of blood of her best and bravest children . Government , and the Humble Petition Crime succeeded to ...
Pagina 57
... England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Else- where men of this character were the principals ...
... England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Else- where men of this character were the principals ...
Pagina 69
... England was far more , the interests of his hatred only one of a large family . In all the and his ambition , the affair ended dif- monarchies of Western Europe , during ferently . The birds , as he said , were the middle ages , there ...
... England was far more , the interests of his hatred only one of a large family . In all the and his ambition , the affair ended dif- monarchies of Western Europe , during ferently . The birds , as he said , were the middle ages , there ...
Pagina 70
... England , and in England alone ? It was not surely without a cause that so many kindred systems of government , having flou- rished together so long , languished and expired at almost the same time . Such a military force as this was a ...
... England , and in England alone ? It was not surely without a cause that so many kindred systems of government , having flou- rished together so long , languished and expired at almost the same time . Such a military force as this was a ...
Pagina 81
... England had been undertaken among citizens , citizens among kings , to defend and restore ; the republicans they unite in themselves the charac- of France set themselves to destroy . teristics of the system which springs In England ...
... England had been undertaken among citizens , citizens among kings , to defend and restore ; the republicans they unite in themselves the charac- of France set themselves to destroy . teristics of the system which springs In England ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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