Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 34
... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wishing even to make prose- lytes , he had contented himself with exerting only his constitutional influence for that purpose , the ...
... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes , or if , wishing even to make prose- lytes , he had contented himself with exerting only his constitutional influence for that purpose , the ...
Pagina 122
... believe that every Englishman who was reconciled to the Catholic Church would , as a neces- sary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not suf- ficient to say that the convert must ...
... believe that every Englishman who was reconciled to the Catholic Church would , as a neces- sary consequence , have thought himself justified in deposing or assassinating Elizabeth . It is not suf- ficient to say that the convert must ...
Pagina 468
... believe , and we certainly do believe , that he went fully de- termined to carry his unlawful design into effect by violence , and , if necessary , to shed the blood of the chiefs of the Opposition on the very floor of the Par- liament ...
... believe , and we certainly do believe , that he went fully de- termined to carry his unlawful design into effect by violence , and , if necessary , to shed the blood of the chiefs of the Opposition on the very floor of the Par- liament ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 62 |
SOUTHEYS COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY | 215 |
MOORES LIFE OF LORD BYRON June 1830 | 292 |
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