Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... King and Governor , can , on the thirtieth of January , contrive to be afraid that the blood of the Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . 66 good in slavery , they may indeed wait | turned him out of it , who ...
... King and Governor , can , on the thirtieth of January , contrive to be afraid that the blood of the Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . 66 good in slavery , they may indeed wait | turned him out of it , who ...
Pagina 64
... King's society from those dangers which are to service , with his knowledge , and by his approbation , to come under the head of levying war on the King , and therefore to be high treason . " Now , people who undertake to write on ...
... King's society from those dangers which are to service , with his knowledge , and by his approbation , to come under the head of levying war on the King , and therefore to be high treason . " Now , people who undertake to write on ...
Pagina 66
... King , who will make a stand for took place after the recess in the summer any thing , to make a stand for the in- of 1641 as mischievous and violent . nocent blood ? Was Strafford guilty ? He thinks that , from that time , the de- Even ...
... King , who will make a stand for took place after the recess in the summer any thing , to make a stand for the in- of 1641 as mischievous and violent . nocent blood ? Was Strafford guilty ? He thinks that , from that time , the de- Even ...
Pagina 67
... King . And thus they save their client from the full penalty of his transgression , by entering a plea of guilty to the minor offence . To us his conduct appears at this day as at the time it appeared to the Parliament and the city . We ...
... King . And thus they save their client from the full penalty of his transgression , by entering a plea of guilty to the minor offence . To us his conduct appears at this day as at the time it appeared to the Parliament and the city . We ...
Pagina 68
... King who was talking of retiring to Hanover to a height of power which none of his predecessors had enjoyed since the Revolution . A crisis of this description was evidently approaching in 1642. At such a crisis , a Prince of a really ...
... King who was talking of retiring to Hanover to a height of power which none of his predecessors had enjoyed since the Revolution . A crisis of this description was evidently approaching in 1642. At such a crisis , a Prince of a really ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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