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Pagina 4
... party . Partiality and prejudice in historians are the bane of all science which depends upon the examples of former times . The same facts aud circumstances are often , from this cause , so differently represented by different writers ...
... party . Partiality and prejudice in historians are the bane of all science which depends upon the examples of former times . The same facts aud circumstances are often , from this cause , so differently represented by different writers ...
Pagina 5
... party - spirit in the historian which leads both himself and his reader astray ; inconsistent as it may appear with the dig- nity and duty of writers of this class , the love of ornament , and the desire to dress up a story or character ...
... party - spirit in the historian which leads both himself and his reader astray ; inconsistent as it may appear with the dig- nity and duty of writers of this class , the love of ornament , and the desire to dress up a story or character ...
Pagina 26
... party accused . The state- ments , if not extracted by actual torture , were gene- rally given under the extreme fear of it , or under a greater or less degree of pressure . An instance , taken almost at random , from the investigation ...
... party accused . The state- ments , if not extracted by actual torture , were gene- rally given under the extreme fear of it , or under a greater or less degree of pressure . An instance , taken almost at random , from the investigation ...
Pagina 31
... party most opposite to his designs , men of weight and de- corum of character , men unstained with the violence of the times , and with hands not fouled with confis- cation and sacrilege * ; " such men as Hale , Wind- ham , Whitelocke ...
... party most opposite to his designs , men of weight and de- corum of character , men unstained with the violence of the times , and with hands not fouled with confis- cation and sacrilege * ; " such men as Hale , Wind- ham , Whitelocke ...
Pagina 33
... party , or to a mixture of both these causes , the effects which it produced were the same ; for , as the mea- sures of Charles I. had done before the Common- wealth , the proceedings in the Popish Plot prepared the way for the ...
... party , or to a mixture of both these causes , the effects which it produced were the same ; for , as the mea- sures of Charles I. had done before the Common- wealth , the proceedings in the Popish Plot prepared the way for the ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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