Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... means ever to go farther , that he was unscrupulously addicted to infamous vices.'1 < Whatever may have been the case under the Plantage- nets , it is beyond a doubt that under the Tudors and Stuarts no subject could breath a whisper ...
... means ever to go farther , that he was unscrupulously addicted to infamous vices.'1 < Whatever may have been the case under the Plantage- nets , it is beyond a doubt that under the Tudors and Stuarts no subject could breath a whisper ...
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... means Elizabeth and Dudley . Till within the last half century , before the publications of Lord Hailes and Von Raumer , about as much was known of King James I. as of King Nimrod ; and about as much was known of Queen Elizabeth as of ...
... means Elizabeth and Dudley . Till within the last half century , before the publications of Lord Hailes and Von Raumer , about as much was known of King James I. as of King Nimrod ; and about as much was known of Queen Elizabeth as of ...
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... means of making artificial experiments . " 1 Amos , The Great Oyer of Poisoning , p . 492 , 2 See his essay on Sir James Mackintosh's History of the Revolution , and his essay on James Mill's Essay on Government . 3 Mill's Logic , vol ...
... means of making artificial experiments . " 1 Amos , The Great Oyer of Poisoning , p . 492 , 2 See his essay on Sir James Mackintosh's History of the Revolution , and his essay on James Mill's Essay on Government . 3 Mill's Logic , vol ...
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... mean improve- ment ) of mankind . Take the Reformation , and the English and French Revolutions . The Reformation was the insurrection of the moral rather than of the intellectual part of man's nature against the vices of the court of ...
... mean improve- ment ) of mankind . Take the Reformation , and the English and French Revolutions . The Reformation was the insurrection of the moral rather than of the intellectual part of man's nature against the vices of the court of ...
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... means of subsistence are so precarious and insufficient as to require the mournful sacrifice of decrepit relations . ' This passage , particularly the words I have underlined , may be taken as an average specimen of the accuracy of the ...
... means of subsistence are so precarious and insufficient as to require the mournful sacrifice of decrepit relations . ' This passage , particularly the words I have underlined , may be taken as an average specimen of the accuracy of the ...
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