Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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Pagina 19
... church and state reaped only that guise were for ever excluded from par- which they had sown . The govern- ticipation in the blessings which she ment had prohibited free discussion : bestowed . But to those who , in spite it had done ...
... church and state reaped only that guise were for ever excluded from par- which they had sown . The govern- ticipation in the blessings which she ment had prohibited free discussion : bestowed . But to those who , in spite it had done ...
Pagina 23
... Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of domestic sedition and rebellion , made the name of England terrible to every nation on the face of the earth , were no vulgar fanatics . Most of their absurdities were mere ...
... Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of domestic sedition and rebellion , made the name of England terrible to every nation on the face of the earth , were no vulgar fanatics . Most of their absurdities were mere ...
Pagina 25
... church that they fought , but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of their fathers , and for the altars at which they had received the hands of their brides . Though nothing could be more erro- neous ...
... church that they fought , but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of their fathers , and for the altars at which they had received the hands of their brides . Though nothing could be more erro- neous ...
Pagina 29
... Church of Rome has appears at the first glance . pronounced his works accursed things . Nor have our own countrymen been backward in testifying their opinion of his merits . Out of his surname they have coined an epithet for a knave ...
... Church of Rome has appears at the first glance . pronounced his works accursed things . Nor have our own countrymen been backward in testifying their opinion of his merits . Out of his surname they have coined an epithet for a knave ...
Pagina 31
... Church to the Great Republic . In provinces release himself from the most sacred which the central government was too engagements , and its wealth to pamper feeble either to protect or to oppress , his mistresses and nephews . The doc ...
... Church to the Great Republic . In provinces release himself from the most sacred which the central government was too engagements , and its wealth to pamper feeble either to protect or to oppress , his mistresses and nephews . The doc ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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