Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 30
... interests of Bacon . He returned , after perform- ing the most brilliant military exploit that was achieved on the Continent by English arms during the long interval which elapsed between the battle of Agincourt and that of Blenheim ...
... interests of Bacon . He returned , after perform- ing the most brilliant military exploit that was achieved on the Continent by English arms during the long interval which elapsed between the battle of Agincourt and that of Blenheim ...
Pagina 39
... interest of all men to rise and exterminate that profession . " Nor was this language held only by unlearned country gentle- men . Sir William Williams , one of the ablest and most un- scrupulous lawyers of the age , took the same view ...
... interest of all men to rise and exterminate that profession . " Nor was this language held only by unlearned country gentle- men . Sir William Williams , one of the ablest and most un- scrupulous lawyers of the age , took the same view ...
Pagina 43
... interest . Prostration and flattery could not conceal from her the cruel truth , that those whom she had trusted and promoted had never loved her , and were fast ceasing to fear her . Unable to avenge herself , and too proud to complain ...
... interest . Prostration and flattery could not conceal from her the cruel truth , that those whom she had trusted and promoted had never loved her , and were fast ceasing to fear her . Unable to avenge herself , and too proud to complain ...
Pagina 46
... interest and veneration to posterity , they cannot be compared together . But in the qualities by which chiefly a man is known to his contemporaries there was a stri- king similarity between them . Considered as men of the world , as ...
... interest and veneration to posterity , they cannot be compared together . But in the qualities by which chiefly a man is known to his contemporaries there was a stri- king similarity between them . Considered as men of the world , as ...
Pagina 53
... interests of the state were in jeo- pardy , though the circumstances were such that all ordinary laws might seem to be superseded by that highest law , the public safety , the apology did not satisfy the country : and the Queen found it ...
... interests of the state were in jeo- pardy , though the circumstances were such that all ordinary laws might seem to be superseded by that highest law , the public safety , the apology did not satisfy the country : and the Queen found it ...
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