Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 40
... necessary . The vio- lence of those outrages will always be proportioned to the ferocity and ignorance of the people ; and the ferocity and ignorance of the people will be propor- tioned to the oppression and degradation under which ...
... necessary . The vio- lence of those outrages will always be proportioned to the ferocity and ignorance of the people ; and the ferocity and ignorance of the people will be propor- tioned to the oppression and degradation under which ...
Pagina 46
... necessary to his personal safety , then , it must be acknowledged , he adopted a more arbitrary policy . Yet , though we believe that the intentions of Cromwell were at first honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble ...
... necessary to his personal safety , then , it must be acknowledged , he adopted a more arbitrary policy . Yet , though we believe that the intentions of Cromwell were at first honest , though we believe that he was driven from the noble ...
Pagina 48
... necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are intended to apply only to those who adhered , from a sincere preference , to one or to ...
... necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that time divided . We must premise , that our observations are intended to apply only to those who adhered , from a sincere preference , to one or to ...
Pagina 52
... necessary effects of it . The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other . One overpowering senti- ment had subjected to itself pity and hatred , ambition and fear . Death had lost its terrors and ...
... necessary effects of it . The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other . One overpowering senti- ment had subjected to itself pity and hatred , ambition and fear . Death had lost its terrors and ...
Pagina 69
... necessary to feed and divert the inhabitants of their unwieldy capital at the ex- pense of the provinces . The citizens of Madrid have more than once besieged their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted from him the most ...
... necessary to feed and divert the inhabitants of their unwieldy capital at the ex- pense of the provinces . The citizens of Madrid have more than once besieged their sovereign in his own palace , and extorted from him the most ...
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