Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... took the place of could not seduce his readers to drop Mars . St. Elmo consoled the mariner immateriality from their thoughts ? for the loss of Castor and Pollux . The What if the contrary opinion had Virgin Mother and Cecilia succeeded ...
... took the place of could not seduce his readers to drop Mars . St. Elmo consoled the mariner immateriality from their thoughts ? for the loss of Castor and Pollux . The What if the contrary opinion had Virgin Mother and Cecilia succeeded ...
Pagina 58
... took in this most reprehensible scheme , much of the severity with which the Protestants were afterwards treated must in fairness be ascribed . The plot failed ; Popery triumphed ; and Cranmer recanted . Most people look on his ...
... took in this most reprehensible scheme , much of the severity with which the Protestants were afterwards treated must in fairness be ascribed . The plot failed ; Popery triumphed ; and Cranmer recanted . Most people look on his ...
Pagina 79
... took hold of his bridle , and turned his horse round . No man who had much value for his life would have tried to perform the same friendly office on that day for Oliver Cromwell . ― One thing , and one alone , could make Charles ...
... took hold of his bridle , and turned his horse round . No man who had much value for his life would have tried to perform the same friendly office on that day for Oliver Cromwell . ― One thing , and one alone , could make Charles ...
Pagina 90
... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scruple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scruple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
Pagina 91
... took place in our breed of public men is principally to be ascribed to the Re- volution . Yet that memorable event , in a great measure , took its character It was in some sense fortunate , as from the very vices which it was the we ...
... took place in our breed of public men is principally to be ascribed to the Re- volution . Yet that memorable event , in a great measure , took its character It was in some sense fortunate , as from the very vices which it was the we ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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