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Pagina 133
... excited a strange suspicion in the public mind . The Queen was a professed Papist . The King and the Archbishop of Canterbury had not indeed been reconciled to the See of Rome ; but they had , while acting towards the Puritan party with ...
... excited a strange suspicion in the public mind . The Queen was a professed Papist . The King and the Archbishop of Canterbury had not indeed been reconciled to the See of Rome ; but they had , while acting towards the Puritan party with ...
Pagina 294
... excitement . If we had to choose a lot from among all the multitude of those which men have drawn since the beginning ... excited a thousandth part of the enthusiasm with which the young exile was welcomed home . He was not , like Lewis ...
... excitement . If we had to choose a lot from among all the multitude of those which men have drawn since the beginning ... excited a thousandth part of the enthusiasm with which the young exile was welcomed home . He was not , like Lewis ...
Pagina 407
... excitement . The people had been maddened by sophistry , by calumny , by rhetoric , by stimulants applied to the national pride ... excited . But this excitement had nothing to do with the old disputes between Whigs The Earl of Chatham 407.
... excitement . The people had been maddened by sophistry , by calumny , by rhetoric , by stimulants applied to the national pride ... excited . But this excitement had nothing to do with the old disputes between Whigs The Earl of Chatham 407.
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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administration admiration affairs appeared army Benares Bengal Bute Calcutta Catholic character Charles chief Church Clarendon Clive conduct considered constitution Council Court Cromwell Crown debate defend Duke Dupleix eloquence enemies England English excited favour favourite feeling France French friends George Grenville Governor-General Grenville Hampden Hastings honour Horace Walpole House of Commons hundred impeachment India James justice King liberty Long Parliament Lord Lord Holland Lord Rockingham Mahratta measures Meer Jaffier ment Milton mind ministers Nabob nation nature never Newcastle Nuncomar Omichund opinion Opposition Parliament parliamentary party passed persecuted person Petition of Right Pitt political Prince principles produced Protestant reform reign respect Revolution royal scarcely seemed Sir James Mackintosh soldiers soon sovereign spirit statesman Strafford strong talents temper Temple thought thousand pounds throne tion took Tories vote Walpole Whigs whole