Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, Band 2H. Colburn, 1836 |
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... arms of a studious retirement , like Endymion with the moon on Latmus hill ; yet , consider that , if it were no more but this to overcome this , there is on the other side both ill more bewitchful to entice away , and natural years ...
... arms of a studious retirement , like Endymion with the moon on Latmus hill ; yet , consider that , if it were no more but this to overcome this , there is on the other side both ill more bewitchful to entice away , and natural years ...
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... arms or ascend the scaffold like the Duke of Hamilton , Lord Holland , and Lord Capel ; that Lord Arundel , for example , a friend of the muses , like Milton , and to whom science is indebted for the Arundelian marbles at Oxford , left ...
... arms or ascend the scaffold like the Duke of Hamilton , Lord Holland , and Lord Capel ; that Lord Arundel , for example , a friend of the muses , like Milton , and to whom science is indebted for the Arundelian marbles at Oxford , left ...
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... , he renders himself guilty of perjury , and shall be held to have violated his coronation oath ' fault was it if Charles was condemned ? • Whose Did he not take up arms against his subjects ? Did he 48 DEFENCE OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
... , he renders himself guilty of perjury , and shall be held to have violated his coronation oath ' fault was it if Charles was condemned ? • Whose Did he not take up arms against his subjects ? Did he 48 DEFENCE OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
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... arms against his subjects ? Did he not cause one hundred and fifty - four thousand Protestants in the single province of Ulster , in Ireland , to be slaughtered ? " Hobbes asserts that in the " Defence of the English People " the style ...
... arms against his subjects ? Did he not cause one hundred and fifty - four thousand Protestants in the single province of Ulster , in Ireland , to be slaughtered ? " Hobbes asserts that in the " Defence of the English People " the style ...
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... arms , let us at least separate ourselves by our laws from the crimes which are committed there : let us set a noble example , which will perhaps pave the way in Europe to a policy more ele- vated , more humane , more conformable to ...
... arms , let us at least separate ourselves by our laws from the crimes which are committed there : let us set a noble example , which will perhaps pave the way in Europe to a policy more ele- vated , more humane , more conformable to ...
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