The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 52
... less wise has perhaps never existed . Nature appears to have destined him for the head of a college ; but by some unlucky bias , he deviated into poli- tics , and became a minister of state . From that moment , his life seems to have ...
... less wise has perhaps never existed . Nature appears to have destined him for the head of a college ; but by some unlucky bias , he deviated into poli- tics , and became a minister of state . From that moment , his life seems to have ...
Page 53
... less extraordinary the rapid increase of sound political knowledge , and correct political feeling . Men began to perceive , that the absurdities which prerogative had been talking and acting for so many years were both ridiculous and ...
... less extraordinary the rapid increase of sound political knowledge , and correct political feeling . Men began to perceive , that the absurdities which prerogative had been talking and acting for so many years were both ridiculous and ...
Page 57
... less gross and mischie- vous . It is well known that , during his whole administration , he was constantly at war with the religious notions of most Eng- lishmen and all Scotchmen . His headstrong and impolitic op- position to the ...
... less gross and mischie- vous . It is well known that , during his whole administration , he was constantly at war with the religious notions of most Eng- lishmen and all Scotchmen . His headstrong and impolitic op- position to the ...
Page 58
... less was a solemn . Nor is there any thing more clear in all antiquity . For in the Canons of the Apostles , ( which if they be not theirs , are very an- cient , ) if a priest did fast upon the Lord's day , he was to be deposed ; and if ...
... less was a solemn . Nor is there any thing more clear in all antiquity . For in the Canons of the Apostles , ( which if they be not theirs , are very an- cient , ) if a priest did fast upon the Lord's day , he was to be deposed ; and if ...
Page 63
... less strong is our conviction , that neither Strafford nor Laud , in the plenitude and wantonness of their authority , ever committed such an outrage upon the laws as that by which they died . ART . V. - The Cure of Old Age and The ...
... less strong is our conviction , that neither Strafford nor Laud , in the plenitude and wantonness of their authority , ever committed such an outrage upon the laws as that by which they died . ART . V. - The Cure of Old Age and The ...
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