Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... sent down from the gardens of Paradise to the earth , and which were distinguished from the productions of other soils , not only by superior bloom and sweetness , but by miraculous efficacy to invigorate was the Tempter , the Evil ...
... sent down from the gardens of Paradise to the earth , and which were distinguished from the productions of other soils , not only by superior bloom and sweetness , but by miraculous efficacy to invigorate was the Tempter , the Evil ...
Pagina 43
... sent to treat with the King of the age are fully described in the Corre- Romans and with the Duke of Valen - spondence , and form perhaps the most tinois . He was twice ambassador at interesting part of it . From some the Court of Rome ...
... sent to treat with the King of the age are fully described in the Corre- Romans and with the Duke of Valen - spondence , and form perhaps the most tinois . He was twice ambassador at interesting part of it . From some the Court of Rome ...
Pagina 78
... sent them to the scaffold without violating any established prin- ciple of jurisprudence . He would not have been compelled to overturn the whole constitution in order to reach them . Here his own case differed widely from theirs . Not ...
... sent them to the scaffold without violating any established prin- ciple of jurisprudence . He would not have been compelled to overturn the whole constitution in order to reach them . Here his own case differed widely from theirs . Not ...
Pagina 107
... sent down from heaven to the fundholders , as quails and manna were sent to the Israelites ; were it not that he has vouchsafed , in the following question and answer , to give the public some information which , we believe , was very ...
... sent down from heaven to the fundholders , as quails and manna were sent to the Israelites ; were it not that he has vouchsafed , in the following question and answer , to give the public some information which , we believe , was very ...
Pagina 132
... sent ; and his attempts to excuse the odious persecution to which Bunyan was subjected have sometimes moved our indignation . But we will avoid this topic . We are at present much more inclined to join in paying homage to the genius of ...
... sent ; and his attempts to excuse the odious persecution to which Bunyan was subjected have sometimes moved our indignation . But we will avoid this topic . We are at present much more inclined to join in paying homage to the genius of ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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