Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... which most historians , and Mr. Hallam among the rest , are wont to attribute to Henry's Par- liaments ? What feeling appears on the face of this document , which we have given and quoted , but 56 FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... which most historians , and Mr. Hallam among the rest , are wont to attribute to Henry's Par- liaments ? What feeling appears on the face of this document , which we have given and quoted , but 56 FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... face with literature of learning , if any such should be . ' There was , then , free discussion ; they expected clever and learned speakers in the opposition , and on subjects of the deepest import , not merely political but spiritual ...
... face with literature of learning , if any such should be . ' There was , then , free discussion ; they expected clever and learned speakers in the opposition , and on subjects of the deepest import , not merely political but spiritual ...
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... face to face with the same trials , and none met them as the English met them . The English alone never lost their self - possession , and if they owed something to fortune in their escape from anarchy , they owed more to the strong ...
... face to face with the same trials , and none met them as the English met them . The English alone never lost their self - possession , and if they owed something to fortune in their escape from anarchy , they owed more to the strong ...
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... face of the deep ; we shall leave æsthetic science to those who think that they comprehend it ; we will , as simple disciples of Bacon , deal with facts and with his- tory as the will of God revealed in facts . ' We will leave those who ...
... face of the deep ; we shall leave æsthetic science to those who think that they comprehend it ; we will , as simple disciples of Bacon , deal with facts and with his- tory as the will of God revealed in facts . ' We will leave those who ...
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... faces , find in their modesty an excuse for avoiding the truth ; if , on the other hand , he content himself with ... face of this danger , we will go on to lay as much as we dare of the great cause , Puritans v . Players , before our ...
... faces , find in their modesty an excuse for avoiding the truth ; if , on the other hand , he content himself with ... face of this danger , we will go on to lay as much as we dare of the great cause , Puritans v . Players , before our ...
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