The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... government it is imperfect .'- Bacon's Letters and Life , vol . iii . p . 223 . But he is not sanguine of speedy effects , he knows how late in their season the fruits of policy ripen : - ' It must be left to Nature and Time to make ...
... government it is imperfect .'- Bacon's Letters and Life , vol . iii . p . 223 . But he is not sanguine of speedy effects , he knows how late in their season the fruits of policy ripen : - ' It must be left to Nature and Time to make ...
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... government in the history of the German Courts , in which , at this epoch , the influences of Italian and Spanish maxims are unusually prominent . In a modified form James availed himself of the prevalent manner among monarchs . But ...
... government in the history of the German Courts , in which , at this epoch , the influences of Italian and Spanish maxims are unusually prominent . In a modified form James availed himself of the prevalent manner among monarchs . But ...
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... government , his first act would probably have been to disgrace and dismiss the duke . ' Those , ' says Mr. Pattison ( p . 361 ) , whose impressions of character have been chiefly derived from modern histories , will find that , as they ...
... government , his first act would probably have been to disgrace and dismiss the duke . ' Those , ' says Mr. Pattison ( p . 361 ) , whose impressions of character have been chiefly derived from modern histories , will find that , as they ...
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... , finding what he found in Casaubon , was convinced the more , that principles he believed in , of eccle- siastical siastical government and settlement for England , were applicable to 24 The First Stewart in England .
... , finding what he found in Casaubon , was convinced the more , that principles he believed in , of eccle- siastical siastical government and settlement for England , were applicable to 24 The First Stewart in England .
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... government and settlement for England , were applicable to other States of Europe . Let us turn from James's position towards Rome to his position towards Spain . It was , we take it , the cherished and constant motive of all James's ...
... government and settlement for England , were applicable to other States of Europe . Let us turn from James's position towards Rome to his position towards Spain . It was , we take it , the cherished and constant motive of all James's ...
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