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... political ; he venerated the Established Church far more than we pretend to do , but we remember he was the son of one of her bishops ; he avows an ignorant horror of the Manchester school which we do not at all wartake , but can easily ...
... political ; he venerated the Established Church far more than we pretend to do , but we remember he was the son of one of her bishops ; he avows an ignorant horror of the Manchester school which we do not at all wartake , but can easily ...
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... political opinions with his illus- trious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that perse- cution of the Whigs which followed the ...
... political opinions with his illus- trious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that perse- cution of the Whigs which followed the ...
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... political disappoint- which the intense bitterness , is said to ments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor have been perceptible even in its honey . neglect , had power to disturb his se- His mind was , in the noble language date and ...
... political disappoint- which the intense bitterness , is said to ments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor have been perceptible even in its honey . neglect , had power to disturb his se- His mind was , in the noble language date and ...
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... political ington or Bolivar . Had his moderation philosopher . Nor can it be doubted been met by corresponding moderation , that a treatise which , bearing the name there is no reason to think that he of so eminent a critic , attacked ...
... political ington or Bolivar . Had his moderation philosopher . Nor can it be doubted been met by corresponding moderation , that a treatise which , bearing the name there is no reason to think that he of so eminent a critic , attacked ...
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... political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are in- tended to apply only to those who ad- hered , from a sincere preference , to one or to the other side . In days of public commotion , every ...
... political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are in- tended to apply only to those who ad- hered , from a sincere preference , to one or to the other side . In days of public commotion , every ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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