Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... party . The Presby- terians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ... parties into which the political world was at that time divided . must premise , that our observations are intended to ...
... party . The Presby- terians , in their eagerness to be revenged on the Independents , sacrificed their own liberty ... parties into which the political world was at that time divided . must premise , that our observations are intended to ...
Pagina 25
... party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which acted with them on very different principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the phraseology of ...
... party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which acted with them on very different principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the phraseology of ...
Pagina 26
... party were com- bined in harmonious union . From the Parliament and from the Court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the ...
... party were com- bined in harmonious union . From the Parliament and from the Court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the ...
Pagina 54
... party spirit , or caprice . We should probably like Mr Hallam's book more if , instead of pointing out with strict fidelity the bright points and the dark spots of both parties , he had exerted himself to whitewash the one and to ...
... party spirit , or caprice . We should probably like Mr Hallam's book more if , instead of pointing out with strict fidelity the bright points and the dark spots of both parties , he had exerted himself to whitewash the one and to ...
Pagina 55
... party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only punished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with committing the foulest abominations in secret assemblies ; and that ...
... party . We might say that the Cæsars did not persecute the Christians ; that they only punished men who were charged , rightly or wrongly , with burning Rome , and with committing the foulest abominations in secret assemblies ; and that ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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