A History of England in the Eighteenth CenturyD. Appleton, 1878 |
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... never have been carried to the point of revolu- tion . The immorality of the court of Charles which shocked the sober feelings of the middle - class , the contemptible cha- racter of the King , the humiliation which French patronage and ...
... never have been carried to the point of revolu- tion . The immorality of the court of Charles which shocked the sober feelings of the middle - class , the contemptible cha- racter of the King , the humiliation which French patronage and ...
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... never have taken place , and a nation widely different in its position , its charac- ter , and its pursuits , would have presided over the develop- ments of civilisation . It is , no doubt , true that the degrada- tion or disintegration ...
... never have taken place , and a nation widely different in its position , its charac- ter , and its pursuits , would have presided over the develop- ments of civilisation . It is , no doubt , true that the degrada- tion or disintegration ...
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... never have arisen , and the whole Napoleonic episode , with its innumerable consequences , would never have occurred . The English Revolution is an example , though a less eminent one , of the same kind . It was a movement essentially ...
... never have arisen , and the whole Napoleonic episode , with its innumerable consequences , would never have occurred . The English Revolution is an example , though a less eminent one , of the same kind . It was a movement essentially ...
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... never concealed his partiality for his own country , that he surrounded himself with Dutch guards and with Dutch favourites , whom he rewarded with lavish profusion . There lay beyond this another and a deeper complaint . William was ...
... never concealed his partiality for his own country , that he surrounded himself with Dutch guards and with Dutch favourites , whom he rewarded with lavish profusion . There lay beyond this another and a deeper complaint . William was ...
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... never forgive the part which Marl- borough had taken in the Revolution , and since the accession of Anne ; while , on the other hand , he had tried to secure himself from possible ruin by more than one Jacobite intrigue , and his ...
... never forgive the part which Marl- borough had taken in the Revolution , and since the accession of Anne ; while , on the other hand , he had tried to secure himself from possible ruin by more than one Jacobite intrigue , and his ...
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Стр. 442 - It is now too apparent, that this great, this powerful, this formidable kingdom, is considered only as a province to a despicable Electorate; and that, in consequence of a scheme formed long ago, and invariably pursued, these troops are hired only to drain this unhappy nation of its money.
Стр. 296 - This pillar was set up in perpetual remembrance of the most dreadful burning of this protestant city, begun and carried on by the treachery and malice of the popish faction, in the beginning of September, in the year of our Lord 1666. In order to the carrying on their horrid plot for extirpating the protestant religion and old English liberty, and introducing popery and slavery.
Стр. 327 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
Стр. 141 - ... tis a soul like thine, a soul supreme, in each hard instance tried, above all pain, all passion and all pride, the rage of power, the blast of public breath, the lust of lucre and the dread of death.
Стр. 307 - In his own country the Catholic was only recognised by the law, ' for repression and punishment.' The Lord Chancellor Bowes and the Chief Justice Robinson both distinctly laid down from the bench ' that the law does not suppose any such person to exist as an Irish Roman...
Стр. 193 - All civic virtue, all the heroism and self-sacrifice of patriotism spring ultimately from the habit men acquire of regarding their nation as a great organic whole, identifying themselves with its fortunes in the past as in the present, and looking forward anxiously to its future destinies.
Стр. 308 - To-day, it is the colored race which is denied, by corporations and individuals wielding public authority, rights fundamental in their freedom and citizenship. At some future time, it may be that some other race will fall under the ban of race discrimination.
Стр. 482 - ... publisher of any printed newspaper of any denomination, to presume to insert in the said letters or papers, or to give therein any account of the debates or other proceedings of...
Стр. 302 - THE Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland : or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles...
Стр. 580 - But soon, ah soon, rebellion will commence, If music meanly borrows aid from sense : Strong in new arms, lo! giant Handel stands, Like bold Briareus, with a hundred hands; To stir, to rouse, to shake the soul he conies, And Jove's own thunders follow Mars's drums. Arrest him, empress; or you sleep no more — She heard, and drove him to the Hibernian shore.