Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 35
... King himself . If there be any truth in any historian of any party who has related the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his accession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression ...
... King himself . If there be any truth in any historian of any party who has related the events of that reign , the conduct of Charles , from his accession to the meeting of the Long Parliament , had been a continued course of oppression ...
Pagina 43
... King can do no wrong . If so , James was as innocent as Charles could have been . The minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the Sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jefferies and retain James ? The person of a King is ...
... King can do no wrong . If so , James was as innocent as Charles could have been . The minister only ought to be responsible for the acts of the Sovereign . If so , why not impeach Jefferies and retain James ? The person of a King is ...
Pagina 57
... king and a persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom ...
... king and a persecuting hierarchy , he exerted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the freedom ...
Pagina 100
... King of Spain . Colonna visits Florence on his way from Lombardy to his own domains . He is invited to meet some ... kings seem to prove the supe- riority of the weapons used by the legions . The same experiment had been recently tried ...
... King of Spain . Colonna visits Florence on his way from Lombardy to his own domains . He is invited to meet some ... kings seem to prove the supe- riority of the weapons used by the legions . The same experiment had been recently tried ...
Pagina 126
... King of Navarre , the Earl of Moray and the Earl of Morton , might espouse the Protestant opinions , or might pretend to espouse them ; but it was from Luther , from Calvin , from Knox , that the Reforma- tion took its character ...
... King of Navarre , the Earl of Moray and the Earl of Morton , might espouse the Protestant opinions , or might pretend to espouse them ; but it was from Luther , from Calvin , from Knox , that the Reforma- tion took its character ...
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