Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1Dent, 1909 - 669 pages |
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... called . These have also been reprinted in the chronological arrangement ordinarily followed ( see below ) in The Temple Classics ( 5 vols . 1900 ) , where an exhaustive bibliography , etc. , has been appended to each Essay . Chief ...
... called . These have also been reprinted in the chronological arrangement ordinarily followed ( see below ) in The Temple Classics ( 5 vols . 1900 ) , where an exhaustive bibliography , etc. , has been appended to each Essay . Chief ...
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... called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not from their conduct , from the wrongs which they had ...
... called for extraordinary rigour ? There might be disaffection among the Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not from their conduct , from the wrongs which they had ...
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... called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an ordinary civil action , the Lord Lieutenant dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative of that saint about whom he whimpered to the peers , before a tribunal of ...
... called rash , which could not have been made the subject of an ordinary civil action , the Lord Lieutenant dragged a man of high rank , married to a relative of that saint about whom he whimpered to the peers , before a tribunal of ...
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... terrible in war , that Europe had seen . He called this body into existence . He led it to conquest . He never fought a battle without gain- ing it . He never gained a battle without annihilating 50 Macaulay's Essays.
... terrible in war , that Europe had seen . He called this body into existence . He led it to conquest . He never fought a battle without gain- ing it . He never gained a battle without annihilating 50 Macaulay's Essays.
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... had been serviceable . In the sixteenth century , the Royal prerogative had scarcely been called in question . A Minister who held it high was in no danger , so long as he used it well . That attachment to the Crown , 60 Macaulay's Essays.
... had been serviceable . In the sixteenth century , the Royal prerogative had scarcely been called in question . A Minister who held it high was in no danger , so long as he used it well . That attachment to the Crown , 60 Macaulay's Essays.
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