The Works of Lord Macaulay, Complete: Critical and historical essaysLongmans, Green, 1866 |
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Page 43
... Protestant succession . a wit , and a man of letters . He was an orator , a courtier , He was at the head of ton in days when , in order to be at the head of ton , it was not suffi- cient to be dull and supercilious . It was evident ...
... Protestant succession . a wit , and a man of letters . He was an orator , a courtier , He was at the head of ton in days when , in order to be at the head of ton , it was not suffi- cient to be dull and supercilious . It was evident ...
Page 46
... Protestant suc- cession . The appearance of Frederick at the head of the patriots silenced this reproach . The leaders of the Opposition might now boast that their course was sanctioned by a per- son as deeply interested as the King ...
... Protestant suc- cession . The appearance of Frederick at the head of the patriots silenced this reproach . The leaders of the Opposition might now boast that their course was sanctioned by a per- son as deeply interested as the King ...
Page 92
... Protestant flail under his coat , and who would have been angry if the story of the warming - pan had been questioned . It is quite natural that such a man should speak with contempt of the great reformers of that time , because they ...
... Protestant flail under his coat , and who would have been angry if the story of the warming - pan had been questioned . It is quite natural that such a man should speak with contempt of the great reformers of that time , because they ...
Page 96
... Protestant against Papist , Roundhead against Cavalier , Dissenter against Churchman , Manchester against Old Sarum , was , in its own order and season , a struggle , on the result of which were staked the dearest interests of the human ...
... Protestant against Papist , Roundhead against Cavalier , Dissenter against Churchman , Manchester against Old Sarum , was , in its own order and season , a struggle , on the result of which were staked the dearest interests of the human ...
Page 102
... every English traveller in remote countries , and round every Protestant congregation in the heart of Catholic empires . When some of those brave and honest though misguided men who had sate in judgment. 102 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
... every English traveller in remote countries , and round every Protestant congregation in the heart of Catholic empires . When some of those brave and honest though misguided men who had sate in judgment. 102 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
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