Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... long run , it al- ways is with its enemics . The best book on their side of the question is the charming narrative of Mrs. Hutch- inson . May's History of the Parlia- In one respect , only , we think , can 14 MILTON .
... long run , it al- ways is with its enemics . The best book on their side of the question is the charming narrative of Mrs. Hutch- inson . May's History of the Parlia- In one respect , only , we think , can 14 MILTON .
Pagina 15
... question . We shall not argue it on general grounds . We shall not recur to those primary principles from which the claim of any government to the obe- dience of its subjects is to be deduced . We are entitled to that vantage ground ...
... question . We shall not argue it on general grounds . We shall not recur to those primary principles from which the claim of any government to the obe- dience of its subjects is to be deduced . We are entitled to that vantage ground ...
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... question , then , is this ; Had Charles the First broken the fundamental laws of England ? freedom . These are the parts of the to be tyrants . The ground on which Revolution which the politicians of they , in their famous resolution ...
... question , then , is this ; Had Charles the First broken the fundamental laws of England ? freedom . These are the parts of the to be tyrants . The ground on which Revolution which the politicians of they , in their famous resolution ...
Pagina 18
... question . They content themselves with exposing some of the crimes and follies to which public commotions necessarily give birth . They bewail the unmerited fate of Strafford . They execrate the lawless violence of the army . They ...
... question . They content themselves with exposing some of the crimes and follies to which public commotions necessarily give birth . They bewail the unmerited fate of Strafford . They execrate the lawless violence of the army . They ...
Pagina 29
... question the justice of the vulgar de- Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , Tho ' he gave his name to our old Nick . Hudibras , Part III . Canto I. But , we believe , there is a schism on this subject among the antiquarians . is so ...
... question the justice of the vulgar de- Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , Tho ' he gave his name to our old Nick . Hudibras , Part III . Canto I. But , we believe , there is a schism on this subject among the antiquarians . is so ...
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