Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... manner conform , we shall not be able , in the face of existing documents , to deny ; while we feel in our own minds abundantly satisfied , that , during this very trying reign , he never aban- doned the prospect of another revolution ...
... manner conform , we shall not be able , in the face of existing documents , to deny ; while we feel in our own minds abundantly satisfied , that , during this very trying reign , he never aban- doned the prospect of another revolution ...
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... manner as to make them zealous Protestants . It was not under the direction of men like that fiery Saxon who swore that he would go to Worms , though he had to face as many devils as there were tiles on the houses , or like that brave ...
... manner as to make them zealous Protestants . It was not under the direction of men like that fiery Saxon who swore that he would go to Worms , though he had to face as many devils as there were tiles on the houses , or like that brave ...
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... manner . They speak respectfully of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity . But they speak neither like Catholics nor like Protestants , but like persons who are wavering between the two systems , or who have made a system for ...
... manner . They speak respectfully of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity . But they speak neither like Catholics nor like Protestants , but like persons who are wavering between the two systems , or who have made a system for ...
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... manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the monopolies , he would have refused ...
... manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the monopolies , he would have refused ...
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... manner in which Lord Mahon explains the financial situation of Spain by no means satisfies us . " It will be found , " says he , " that those individuals deriving their chief income from mines , whose yearly produce is uncertain and ...
... manner in which Lord Mahon explains the financial situation of Spain by no means satisfies us . " It will be found , " says he , " that those individuals deriving their chief income from mines , whose yearly produce is uncertain and ...
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