Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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Pagina 15
... reign than his son . He was not , in writers who have espoused the same name and profession , a Papist ; we say cause , Oldmixon for instance , and Ca - in name and profession , because both therine Macaulay , have , to say the Charles ...
... reign than his son . He was not , in writers who have espoused the same name and profession , a Papist ; we say cause , Oldmixon for instance , and Ca - in name and profession , because both therine Macaulay , have , to say the Charles ...
Pagina 16
... reign , the conduct of Charles , to fill their bumpers to the glorious and from his accession to the meeting of immortal memory . They may truly the Long Parliament , had been a con- boast that they look not at men , but at tinued ...
... reign , the conduct of Charles , to fill their bumpers to the glorious and from his accession to the meeting of immortal memory . They may truly the Long Parliament , had been a con- boast that they look not at men , but at tinued ...
Pagina 59
... reign there had been insurrections on the part of the Ca- tholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Protestants . It was plainly necessary , therefore , that the Crown should form ...
... reign there had been insurrections on the part of the Ca- tholics , and signs of a spirit which was likely soon to produce insurrection on the part of the Protestants . It was plainly necessary , therefore , that the Crown should form ...
Pagina 61
... reign of Elizabeth this op- position began to show itself . It broke forth on the question of the mono- polies . Even the imperial Lioness was compelled to abandon her prey , and slowly and fiercely to recede before the Defeat ...
... reign of Elizabeth this op- position began to show itself . It broke forth on the question of the mono- polies . Even the imperial Lioness was compelled to abandon her prey , and slowly and fiercely to recede before the Defeat ...
Pagina 64
... reign of Charles the First . That lawfully directed against his people as Prince had governed during eleven directed against his own throne . years without any Parliament ; and , even when Parliament was sitting , had supported ...
... reign of Charles the First . That lawfully directed against his people as Prince had governed during eleven directed against his own throne . years without any Parliament ; and , even when Parliament was sitting , had supported ...
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