Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... of Johnson Southey's Edition of the Pilgrim's Progress Lord Nugent's Memorials of Hampden Frederick the Great Page 1 62 113 217 ยท 270 295 311 353 408 425 491 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
... of Johnson Southey's Edition of the Pilgrim's Progress Lord Nugent's Memorials of Hampden Frederick the Great Page 1 62 113 217 ยท 270 295 311 353 408 425 491 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
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... Hampden bled on the field and Sydney on the scaffold is enthusiastically toasted by many an honest radical who would be puzzled to explain the difference between Ship - money and the Habeas Corpus Act . It may be added that , as in ...
... Hampden bled on the field and Sydney on the scaffold is enthusiastically toasted by many an honest radical who would be puzzled to explain the difference between Ship - money and the Habeas Corpus Act . It may be added that , as in ...
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... Hampden in the affair of the ship- money met with the warm approbation of every re- spectable Royalist in England . It drew forth the ardent eulogies of the champions of the prerogative and even of the Crown lawyers themselves . Claren ...
... Hampden in the affair of the ship- money met with the warm approbation of every re- spectable Royalist in England . It drew forth the ardent eulogies of the champions of the prerogative and even of the Crown lawyers themselves . Claren ...
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... Hampden would have been proud to act . It is somewhat curious that the admirers of Straf- ford should also be , without a single exception , the admirers of Charles ; for , whatever we may think of the conduct of the Parliament towards ...
... Hampden would have been proud to act . It is somewhat curious that the admirers of Straf- ford should also be , without a single exception , the admirers of Charles ; for , whatever we may think of the conduct of the Parliament towards ...
Pagina 149
... Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that moment , it must have been evident to every im- partial observer that , in the midst of professions , oaths , and smiles , the tyrant was ...
... Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that moment , it must have been evident to every im- partial observer that , in the midst of professions , oaths , and smiles , the tyrant was ...
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