Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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Pagina 16
... King himself . Jacobite slander respecting the Whigs If there be any truth in any historian of that period , have no sooner crossed of any party who has related the events St. George's Channel , than they begin of that reign , the ...
... King himself . Jacobite slander respecting the Whigs If there be any truth in any historian of that period , have no sooner crossed of any party who has related the events St. George's Channel , than they begin of that reign , the ...
Pagina 17
... king who had had been made for the frequent con- recognised them . At length circum- vocation and secure deliberation of stances compelled Charles to summon parliaments . Why not pursue an end another parliament : another chance ...
... king who had had been made for the frequent con- recognised them . At length circum- vocation and secure deliberation of stances compelled Charles to summon parliaments . Why not pursue an end another parliament : another chance ...
Pagina 18
... king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good man and a treacherous friend . We cannot , in estimating the character of an indi- vidual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important ...
... king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good man and a treacherous friend . We cannot , in estimating the character of an indi- vidual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important ...
Pagina 20
... King and Governor , can , on the thirtieth of January , contrive to be afraid that the blood of the Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . 66 good in slavery , they may indeed wait | turned him out of it , who ...
... King and Governor , can , on the thirtieth of January , contrive to be afraid that the blood of the Royal Martyr may be visited on themselves and their children . 66 good in slavery , they may indeed wait | turned him out of it , who ...
Pagina 22
... King cringed to his rival that he might trample on his people , sank into a viceroy of France , and necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our ...
... King cringed to his rival that he might trample on his people , sank into a viceroy of France , and necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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