Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 1Dent, 1909 - 669 pages |
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Page 16
... effect , men who may see with their own eyes that the Presbyterians are no such monsters when government is wise enough to let them alone , should defend the persecutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as indispensable to ...
... effect , men who may see with their own eyes that the Presbyterians are no such monsters when government is wise enough to let them alone , should defend the persecutions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as indispensable to ...
Page 38
... effect by the Revolution as if it had been formally inserted in the Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement . We are surprised , we confess , that Mr. Hallam should attach so much importance to a prerogative which has not been ...
... effect by the Revolution as if it had been formally inserted in the Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement . We are surprised , we confess , that Mr. Hallam should attach so much importance to a prerogative which has not been ...
Page 43
... effect a reconciliation . The event taught them that the best way to conciliate is to bring the work of destruction to a speedy termination . By their moderation many lives and much property had been wasted . The angry passions which ...
... effect a reconciliation . The event taught them that the best way to conciliate is to bring the work of destruction to a speedy termination . By their moderation many lives and much property had been wasted . The angry passions which ...
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... effect of violent animosities between parties has always been an indifference to the general welfare and honour of ... effects . The Catholic was too strong for the Englishman , the Huguenot for the Frenchman . The Protest- ant statesmen ...
... effect of violent animosities between parties has always been an indifference to the general welfare and honour of ... effects . The Catholic was too strong for the Englishman , the Huguenot for the Frenchman . The Protest- ant statesmen ...
Page 73
... effects of the particular circumstances in which it is placed . As long as it depends for existence on the public ... effect of an identity of interests not essential but accidental , it is in some measure dissolved from the time at ...
... effects of the particular circumstances in which it is placed . As long as it depends for existence on the public ... effect of an identity of interests not essential but accidental , it is in some measure dissolved from the time at ...
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