Three English Statesmen: A Course of Lectures on the Political History of EnglandMacmillan, 1868 - 271 էջ |
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... un- assailed majesty of law . But the chiefest authors of revolutions have been not the chimerical and intem- perate friends of progress , but the blind obstructors of progress ; those who , in defiance of nature B 2.
... un- assailed majesty of law . But the chiefest authors of revolutions have been not the chimerical and intem- perate friends of progress , but the blind obstructors of progress ; those who , in defiance of nature B 2.
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... nature , struggle to avert the inevitable future , to recall the irrevo- cable past ; who chafe to fury by damming up its course the river which would otherwise flow calmly between its banks , which has ever flowed , and which , do what ...
... nature , struggle to avert the inevitable future , to recall the irrevo- cable past ; who chafe to fury by damming up its course the river which would otherwise flow calmly between its banks , which has ever flowed , and which , do what ...
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... nature of man ; and the reaction against it accordingly was a reaction of all the powers of the past . In Spain the ... natural to as perilous as that of the Armada . humanity , wearied and perplexed with change , is this yearning for ...
... nature of man ; and the reaction against it accordingly was a reaction of all the powers of the past . In Spain the ... natural to as perilous as that of the Armada . humanity , wearied and perplexed with change , is this yearning for ...
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... natural bias . It is still true , not in the ascetic , but in the moral sense , that it is hard for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven ; and when we see rich men entering into the kingdom of heaven , hazarding the enjoyment ...
... natural bias . It is still true , not in the ascetic , but in the moral sense , that it is hard for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven ; and when we see rich men entering into the kingdom of heaven , hazarding the enjoyment ...
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... nature , such as the matters are wherewith the Earl of Straf- ford is charged , as to break public faith and to sub- vert laws and government , they can never be justified by any intentions , how good soever they be pre- tended ...
... nature , such as the matters are wherewith the Earl of Straf- ford is charged , as to break public faith and to sub- vert laws and government , they can never be justified by any intentions , how good soever they be pre- tended ...
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