Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 107
... the days when eight hundred thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty senators who forgot the dearest ties of nature MACHIAVELLI . 107.
... the days when eight hundred thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty senators who forgot the dearest ties of nature MACHIAVELLI . 107.
Pagina 122
... thousand clergymen of the Church of England , there is scarcely one who would not say that a man who should leave his country and friends to preach the Gospel among savages , and who should , after labouring indefatigably without any ...
... thousand clergymen of the Church of England , there is scarcely one who would not say that a man who should leave his country and friends to preach the Gospel among savages , and who should , after labouring indefatigably without any ...
Pagina 142
... thousand pounds , as that a form of trial which is sufficient for the pur- poses of justice , in a matter affecting liberty and property , is insufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital ...
... thousand pounds , as that a form of trial which is sufficient for the pur- poses of justice , in a matter affecting liberty and property , is insufficient in a matter affecting life . Nay , if a mode of proceeding be too lax for capital ...
Pagina 154
... An insurrection was got up then almost as easily as a petition is got up now . In a popular cause , or even in an unpopular cause favoured by a few great nobles , a force of ten thousand armed 154 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . •
... An insurrection was got up then almost as easily as a petition is got up now . In a popular cause , or even in an unpopular cause favoured by a few great nobles , a force of ten thousand armed 154 HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . •
Pagina 155
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. few great nobles , a force of ten thousand armed men was raised in a week . If the King were , like our Edward the Second and Richard the Second , generally odious , he could not procure a single ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. few great nobles , a force of ten thousand armed men was raised in a week . If the King were , like our Edward the Second and Richard the Second , generally odious , he could not procure a single ...
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