Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... force in favour of what is called the Great Re- bellion . To the blessings which England has derived from the Revolution these people are utterly insensible . The ex- pulsion of a tyrant , the solemn recog- nition of popular rights ...
... force in favour of what is called the Great Re- bellion . To the blessings which England has derived from the Revolution these people are utterly insensible . The ex- pulsion of a tyrant , the solemn recog- nition of popular rights ...
Pagina 21
... force , it was not till he found that the few members who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expul- sions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon Eng- land ...
... force , it was not till he found that the few members who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expul- sions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon Eng- land ...
Pagina 54
... force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Elizabeth's acces sion , rise in arms to seat a Pretender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give , provocation , the most distinguished ...
... force to the case of her sister Mary . The Catholics did not , at the time of Elizabeth's acces sion , rise in arms to seat a Pretender on her throne . But before Mary had given , or could give , provocation , the most distinguished ...
Pagina 56
... force Episco- motives , feeble as they are constantly found to be in a good cause , should be omnipotent for evil ? Doubtless there was many a jolly Popish priest in the old manor - houses of the northern coun- ties , who would have ...
... force Episco- motives , feeble as they are constantly found to be in a good cause , should be omnipotent for evil ? Doubtless there was many a jolly Popish priest in the old manor - houses of the northern coun- ties , who would have ...
Pagina 69
... force . There would have been a scuffle ; and it might not , under such circumstances , have been in his power , even if it had been in his inclination , to prevent a scuffle from ending in a massacre . Fortunately for his fame , un ...
... force . There would have been a scuffle ; and it might not , under such circumstances , have been in his power , even if it had been in his inclination , to prevent a scuffle from ending in a massacre . Fortunately for his fame , un ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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