The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps , not the feli- city , of his people . The unhappy prepossession , which men commonly entertain in favour of ambition , courage , enterprise ...
... spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps , not the feli- city , of his people . The unhappy prepossession , which men commonly entertain in favour of ambition , courage , enterprise ...
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... spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and instead of entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace , ' they immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last ...
... spirit of liberty than the foregoing ; and instead of entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace , ' they immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last ...
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... spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its operations upon society , effects corre- spond less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of ...
... spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its operations upon society , effects corre- spond less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of ...
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... spirit , by which they supposed themselves to be animated . A mode of worship was established , the most naked and most simple imaginable ; one that borrowed nothing from the senses ; but reposed itself entirely on the contemplation of ...
... spirit , by which they supposed themselves to be animated . A mode of worship was established , the most naked and most simple imaginable ; one that borrowed nothing from the senses ; but reposed itself entirely on the contemplation of ...
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... spirit of devotion . He issued a procla- mation to allow and encourage , after divine service , all kinds of lawful games and exercises : and , by his au- thority , he endeavoured to give sanction to a practice , which his subjects ...
... spirit of devotion . He issued a procla- mation to allow and encourage , after divine service , all kinds of lawful games and exercises : and , by his au- thority , he endeavoured to give sanction to a practice , which his subjects ...
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