Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 147
... , in the phrase of Clarendon , the carriage of Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that mo- ment , it must have been evident to every impartial L 2 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 147.
... , in the phrase of Clarendon , the carriage of Hampden became fiercer , that he drew the sword and threw away the scabbard . For , from that mo- ment , it must have been evident to every impartial L 2 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 147.
Pagina 158
... Hampden . The Parlia- ment might have been summoned once in twenty years , to congratulate a King on his accession , or to give solemnity to some great measure of state . Such had been the fate of legislative assemblies as power- ful ...
... Hampden . The Parlia- ment might have been summoned once in twenty years , to congratulate a King on his accession , or to give solemnity to some great measure of state . Such had been the fate of legislative assemblies as power- ful ...
Pagina 169
... Hampden excepted , were inclined to half- measures . They dreaded a decisive victory almost as much as a decisive overthrow . They wished to bring the King into a situation which might render it necessary for him to grant their just and ...
... Hampden excepted , were inclined to half- measures . They dreaded a decisive victory almost as much as a decisive overthrow . They wished to bring the King into a situation which might render it necessary for him to grant their just and ...
Pagina 170
... all honest Englishmen for the defence of the public good , of durable tranquillity , of temperate freedom , were buried in the grave of Hampden . The self - denying ordinance was passed , and the 170 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
... all honest Englishmen for the defence of the public good , of durable tranquillity , of temperate freedom , were buried in the grave of Hampden . The self - denying ordinance was passed , and the 170 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
Pagina 350
... political power ; and no man can justly complain that he is shut out from it . We cannot but admire the ingenuity of this con- trivance 366 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN (Dec 1831) 421 CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS (Jan 1831)
... political power ; and no man can justly complain that he is shut out from it . We cannot but admire the ingenuity of this con- trivance 366 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN (Dec 1831) 421 CIVIL DISABILITIES OF THE JEWS (Jan 1831)
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