Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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... followed the dissolution of the Oxford parlia- ment , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office VOL . I. in which it has been found . But what- ever the adventures of ...
... followed the dissolution of the Oxford parlia- ment , and that , in consequence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office VOL . I. in which it has been found . But what- ever the adventures of ...
Pagina 22
... followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exerted themselves to uphold his authority . His death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army ...
... followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exerted themselves to uphold his authority . His death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army ...
Pagina 30
... followed the downfal of the Roman Empire , Italy had pre- served , in a far greater degree than any other part of Western Europe , the traces of ancient civilisation . The night which descended upon her was the night of an Arctic summer ...
... followed the downfal of the Roman Empire , Italy had pre- served , in a far greater degree than any other part of Western Europe , the traces of ancient civilisation . The night which descended upon her was the night of an Arctic summer ...
Pagina 35
... followed . mental resources , they beguiled their Left to the conduct of men who neither leisure . But in the Northern States of loved those whom they defended , nor Italy , as we have already remarked , the hated those whom they ...
... followed . mental resources , they beguiled their Left to the conduct of men who neither leisure . But in the Northern States of loved those whom they defended , nor Italy , as we have already remarked , the hated those whom they ...
Pagina 36
... insolence of France , and the fierce rapacity of Arragon . The moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . ; abandon eternal principles for acci- dental associations . faithful to 36 MACHIAVELLI .
... insolence of France , and the fierce rapacity of Arragon . The moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . ; abandon eternal principles for acci- dental associations . faithful to 36 MACHIAVELLI .
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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