Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be misgoverned with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century were , beyond all doubt , a free people . They had not , indeed , the outward show of freedom ; but they ...
... give such signs as these of their loyalty were by no means to be misgoverned with impunity . The English in the sixteenth century were , beyond all doubt , a free people . They had not , indeed , the outward show of freedom ; but they ...
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... give way . If she was able to establish the Catholic worship and to persecute those who would not con- form to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property and for ...
... give way . If she was able to establish the Catholic worship and to persecute those who would not con- form to it , it was evidently because the people cared far less for the Protestant religion than for the rights of property and for ...
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... give one instance : " Strange as it seems , experience shows that we usually feel far more animosity against those whom we have injured than against those who injure us : and this remark holds good with every degree of intellect , with ...
... give one instance : " Strange as it seems , experience shows that we usually feel far more animosity against those whom we have injured than against those who injure us : and this remark holds good with every degree of intellect , with ...
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... gives kingdoms and takes them away . I am already one of the dead . " The will was kept secret during the short remainder of his life . On the third of November , 1700 , he ex- pired . All Madrid crowded to the palace . The gates were ...
... gives kingdoms and takes them away . I am already one of the dead . " The will was kept secret during the short remainder of his life . On the third of November , 1700 , he ex- pired . All Madrid crowded to the palace . The gates were ...
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