Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from any want of zeal or diligence on the part of the noble biographer . Even at Hampden , there are , it seems , no important papers relating to the most illustrious proprietor of that ...
... hope we have been disappointed ; but assuredly not from any want of zeal or diligence on the part of the noble biographer . Even at Hampden , there are , it seems , no important papers relating to the most illustrious proprietor of that ...
Pagina 26
... hope to take from the Church its usurped authority over the consciences of men , and from the Crown some part of the vast prerogative which it had recently acquired at the expense of the nobles and of the Pope . The faint beginnings of ...
... hope to take from the Church its usurped authority over the consciences of men , and from the Crown some part of the vast prerogative which it had recently acquired at the expense of the nobles and of the Pope . The faint beginnings of ...
Pagina 33
... hope of conciliating his subjects , he set at liberty the persons who had been imprisoned for refusing to comply with his unlawful demands . Hampden regained his freedom , and was immediately re - elected burgess for Wendover . Early in ...
... hope of conciliating his subjects , he set at liberty the persons who had been imprisoned for refusing to comply with his unlawful demands . Hampden regained his freedom , and was immediately re - elected burgess for Wendover . Early in ...
Pagina 37
... hope and pray that the same power will crown it with a bless- ing answerable to our wish . The way you take with my other friend shows you to be none of the Bishop of Exeter's con- verts ; ; * of whose mind neither am I superstitiously ...
... hope and pray that the same power will crown it with a bless- ing answerable to our wish . The way you take with my other friend shows you to be none of the Bishop of Exeter's con- verts ; ; * of whose mind neither am I superstitiously ...
Pagina 39
... hope full of immortality . In the meantime , the aspect of public affairs grew darker and darker . The health of Eliot had sunk under an unlawful imprisonment of several years . The brave sufferer refused to purchase liberty , though ...
... hope full of immortality . In the meantime , the aspect of public affairs grew darker and darker . The health of Eliot had sunk under an unlawful imprisonment of several years . The brave sufferer refused to purchase liberty , though ...
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