Critical and Historical Essays ; Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longman, 1862 |
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... effects of which the empire is still suffering . The yoke of the Established Church was pressed down on the people till they would bear it no longer . Then a reaction came . Another reaction followed . To the tyranny of the ...
... effects of which the empire is still suffering . The yoke of the Established Church was pressed down on the people till they would bear it no longer . Then a reaction came . Another reaction followed . To the tyranny of the ...
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... for a porringer of broth and a morsel of bread . Every remedy which was tried aggravated the disease . The currency was altered ; and this frantic measure produced its never - failing effects . It THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN . 43.
... for a porringer of broth and a morsel of bread . Every remedy which was tried aggravated the disease . The currency was altered ; and this frantic measure produced its never - failing effects . It THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN . 43.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. frantic measure produced its never - failing effects . It destroyed all credit , and increased the misery which it was intended to relieve . The American gold , to use the words of Ortiz , was to the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. frantic measure produced its never - failing effects . It destroyed all credit , and increased the misery which it was intended to relieve . The American gold , to use the words of Ortiz , was to the ...
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... effects of a change from good government to bad government is not fully felt for some time after the change has taken place . The talents and the virtues which a good constitution generates may for a time survive that constitution ...
... effects of a change from good government to bad government is not fully felt for some time after the change has taken place . The talents and the virtues which a good constitution generates may for a time survive that constitution ...
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... effect which the Reformation had pro- duced in Spain had been to make the Inquisition more vigilant and the commonalty more bigoted . The times of refreshing came to all neighbouring countries . One 46 LORD MAHON'S WAR OF.
... effect which the Reformation had pro- duced in Spain had been to make the Inquisition more vigilant and the commonalty more bigoted . The times of refreshing came to all neighbouring countries . One 46 LORD MAHON'S WAR OF.
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