Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... suffer none to dissent from themselves , who demanded freedom of conscience , yet refused to grant it , who execrated persecution , yet persecuted , who urged reason against the authority of one opponent , and authority against the ...
... suffer none to dissent from themselves , who demanded freedom of conscience , yet refused to grant it , who execrated persecution , yet persecuted , who urged reason against the authority of one opponent , and authority against the ...
Pagina 40
... suffer him to be , the other a man of great valour and capacity , but licentious , faithless , corrupt , and cruel . Never were faces more strikingly characteristic of the in- dividuals to whom they belonged , than those of Laud and ...
... suffer him to be , the other a man of great valour and capacity , but licentious , faithless , corrupt , and cruel . Never were faces more strikingly characteristic of the in- dividuals to whom they belonged , than those of Laud and ...
Pagina 41
... suffering unshrinkingly borne ; of that fixed look , so full of severity , of mournful anxiety , of deep thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and to defy a terrible fate , as it lowers on us from the ...
... suffering unshrinkingly borne ; of that fixed look , so full of severity , of mournful anxiety , of deep thought , of dauntless resolution , which seems at once to forebode and to defy a terrible fate , as it lowers on us from the ...
Pagina 48
... suffering , the voice of the nation was to be heard once more . In April , 1640 , the Parliament met ; and the King had an- other chance of conciliating his people . The new House of Commons was , beyond all comparison , the least ...
... suffering , the voice of the nation was to be heard once more . In April , 1640 , the Parliament met ; and the King had an- other chance of conciliating his people . The new House of Commons was , beyond all comparison , the least ...
Pagina 49
... suffered were so serious , and the royal word had been so shamefully violated , that the Commons could hardly be ex- pected to comply with this request . During the first week of the session , the minutes of the proceedings against ...
... suffered were so serious , and the royal word had been so shamefully violated , that the Commons could hardly be ex- pected to comply with this request . During the first week of the session , the minutes of the proceedings against ...
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