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Page 47
... considered as a timid man . However , the king's conduct during his trial and at his execution made a prodigious im- pression . His subjects began to love his memory as heartily as they had hated his person ; and posterity has estimated ...
... considered as a timid man . However , the king's conduct during his trial and at his execution made a prodigious im- pression . His subjects began to love his memory as heartily as they had hated his person ; and posterity has estimated ...
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... considered with refer- ence to its immediate effects , and the importance of the same fact , when that fact is considered as part of the materials for the construction of a science , are two very different things . The quantity of good ...
... considered with refer- ence to its immediate effects , and the importance of the same fact , when that fact is considered as part of the materials for the construction of a science , are two very different things . The quantity of good ...
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... considered as proving that he was not , as Burnet seems to insinuate , in the habit of talking atheism to all who came near him . Temple , however , will scarcely carry with him any great accession of authority to the side either of ...
... considered as proving that he was not , as Burnet seems to insinuate , in the habit of talking atheism to all who came near him . Temple , however , will scarcely carry with him any great accession of authority to the side either of ...
Contents
ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 18 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 405 |
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