Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... ministers , and left to it the ance is now with justice considered whole legislative authority , not even only as a beacon to word - catchers , who reserving to himself a veto on its enact- wish to become statesmen . The cele - ments ...
... ministers , and left to it the ance is now with justice considered whole legislative authority , not even only as a beacon to word - catchers , who reserving to himself a veto on its enact- wish to become statesmen . The cele - ments ...
Pagina 64
... minister than Strafford , if a worse could seem to be an Irish construction this , " | punishment ; but it is not ... ministers . They remind persons of this before them , will find him guilty of description that there may be a day of ...
... minister than Strafford , if a worse could seem to be an Irish construction this , " | punishment ; but it is not ... ministers . They remind persons of this before them , will find him guilty of description that there may be a day of ...
Pagina 70
... ministers , the re- lations with foreign powers , the con- duct of a war or a negotiation , de- pended less on the pleasure of the Prince than on that of the two Houses . What then made us to differ ? Why was it that , in that epidemic ...
... ministers , the re- lations with foreign powers , the con- duct of a war or a negotiation , de- pended less on the pleasure of the Prince than on that of the two Houses . What then made us to differ ? Why was it that , in that epidemic ...
Pagina 81
... ministers had been swept away to- dom mingled with the first and bright - gether . In France , therefore , legisla- est glories of empire in its dawn . The tion necessarily became the first busi- high qualities of such a prince lend to ...
... ministers had been swept away to- dom mingled with the first and bright - gether . In France , therefore , legisla- est glories of empire in its dawn . The tion necessarily became the first busi- high qualities of such a prince lend to ...
Pagina 88
... ministers of Elizabeth , professions which , even in the best transplanted at once to a state of so- times , are peculiarly liable to corrup - ciety widely different from that in tion , were in a frightful state . Such a which the ...
... ministers of Elizabeth , professions which , even in the best transplanted at once to a state of so- times , are peculiarly liable to corrup - ciety widely different from that in tion , were in a frightful state . Such a which the ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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