Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumes 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... lived , and of the many eminent and illustrious Persons with whom he was connected ; with Extracts from his Private and Official Correspondence and other Papers , now first published from the Originals . By the Reverend EDWARD NARES ...
... lived , and of the many eminent and illustrious Persons with whom he was connected ; with Extracts from his Private and Official Correspondence and other Papers , now first published from the Originals . By the Reverend EDWARD NARES ...
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... lived to see that schism complete , and to see a line of de- marcation , which , since his death , has been very little altered , strongly drawn between Protestant and Cath- olic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be ...
... lived to see that schism complete , and to see a line of de- marcation , which , since his death , has been very little altered , strongly drawn between Protestant and Cath- olic Europe . The only event of modern times which can be ...
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... lived under it . We know that , during the fierce contests of the sixteenth century , both the hostile parties spoke of the time of Elizabeth as of a golden age . That great Queen has now been lying two hundred and thirty years in Henry ...
... lived under it . We know that , during the fierce contests of the sixteenth century , both the hostile parties spoke of the time of Elizabeth as of a golden age . That great Queen has now been lying two hundred and thirty years in Henry ...
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... lived in 1832 , it is our firm belief that he would have been a decided Reformer . The judgment passed by M. Dumont in this work on the French Revolution must be taken with consid- erable allowances . It resembles a criticism on a play ...
... lived in 1832 , it is our firm belief that he would have been a decided Reformer . The judgment passed by M. Dumont in this work on the French Revolution must be taken with consid- erable allowances . It resembles a criticism on a play ...
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... lived for seventeen or eighteen years under institutions which , however defective , have yet been far superior to any institutions that had before existed in France ? As the second French Revolution has been far milder — than the first ...
... lived for seventeen or eighteen years under institutions which , however defective , have yet been far superior to any institutions that had before existed in France ? As the second French Revolution has been far milder — than the first ...
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