Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... France , and to petition in behalf of the Puritans who were persecuted in England . The King dissolved them , and raised money by Letters under his Privy Seal . The supply fell far short of what he needed ; and , in the spring of 1626 ...
... France , and to petition in behalf of the Puritans who were persecuted in England . The King dissolved them , and raised money by Letters under his Privy Seal . The supply fell far short of what he needed ; and , in the spring of 1626 ...
Pagina 33
... France , and more foolishly conducted . Buckingham led an expedition against Rhé , and failed igno- miniously . In the mean time soldiers were billeted on the people . Crimes of which ordinary justice should have taken cognisance were ...
... France , and more foolishly conducted . Buckingham led an expedition against Rhé , and failed igno- miniously . In the mean time soldiers were billeted on the people . Crimes of which ordinary justice should have taken cognisance were ...
Pagina 36
... France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Countries . The letter which we subjoin shows that Hampden , though rigorous towards himself , was not uncha- ritable towards others , and that his puritanism was perfectly ...
... France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Countries . The letter which we subjoin shows that Hampden , though rigorous towards himself , was not uncha- ritable towards others , and that his puritanism was perfectly ...
Pagina 37
... France and Oxford , might have taken away his scruples , with more advantage to his years ... For although he be one of those that , if his age were looked for in no other book but that of the mind , would be found no ward if you should ...
... France and Oxford , might have taken away his scruples , with more advantage to his years ... For although he be one of those that , if his age were looked for in no other book but that of the mind , would be found no ward if you should ...
Pagina 38
... France and England , the Huguenots and the Puritans , had struck the mind of Hampden , and that he already found within himself powers not unequal to the lofty part of Coligni . While he was engaged in these pursuits , a heavy domestic ...
... France and England , the Huguenots and the Puritans , had struck the mind of Hampden , and that he already found within himself powers not unequal to the lofty part of Coligni . While he was engaged in these pursuits , a heavy domestic ...
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