Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... true bill against her . ) ' We cannot , ' continues Mr. Froude , acquiesce without in- quiry in so painful a conclusion . The English nation , also , as well as she , deserves justice at our hands ; and it cannot be thought uncharitable ...
... true bill against her . ) ' We cannot , ' continues Mr. Froude , acquiesce without in- quiry in so painful a conclusion . The English nation , also , as well as she , deserves justice at our hands ; and it cannot be thought uncharitable ...
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... true romance of Anthony Dalaber , the Oxford student , are gems of writing ; while his conception of Latimer , on whom he looks as the hero of the movement , and all but an Eng- lish Luther , is as worthy of Latimer as it is of himself ...
... true romance of Anthony Dalaber , the Oxford student , are gems of writing ; while his conception of Latimer , on whom he looks as the hero of the movement , and all but an Eng- lish Luther , is as worthy of Latimer as it is of himself ...
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... true de- fect in his moral constitution , that ' intense and impe- rious will , ' common to all princes of the Plantagenet blood , had not yet been tested . ' That he did , in his later years , act in many ways neither wisely or well ...
... true de- fect in his moral constitution , that ' intense and impe- rious will , ' common to all princes of the Plantagenet blood , had not yet been tested . ' That he did , in his later years , act in many ways neither wisely or well ...
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... true , but must be proved by facts . Where are they ? Is the mere fact of a monarch's asking for money a crime in him and in his ministers ? The ques- tion would rather seem to be , Were the moneys for which Henry asked needed or not ...
... true , but must be proved by facts . Where are they ? Is the mere fact of a monarch's asking for money a crime in him and in his ministers ? The ques- tion would rather seem to be , Were the moneys for which Henry asked needed or not ...
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... true : which last point depends very much upon who Warham was . Now , on reading Mr. Froude's , or any other good history , we shall find that Warham was one of the leaders of that de- spondent party which will always have its antitype ...
... true : which last point depends very much upon who Warham was . Now , on reading Mr. Froude's , or any other good history , we shall find that Warham was one of the leaders of that de- spondent party which will always have its antitype ...
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