Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... Judgments is said to be a por- trait of this severe schoolmaster . It represents him with two scholars stand- ing behind , a rod in his hand , and As in præsenti proceeding from his mouth . [ t Dodsley's Old Plays , ed . 1825 , vol . v ...
... Judgments is said to be a por- trait of this severe schoolmaster . It represents him with two scholars stand- ing behind , a rod in his hand , and As in præsenti proceeding from his mouth . [ t Dodsley's Old Plays , ed . 1825 , vol . v ...
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... judgment was impending over a headstrong generation , insensible of the bless- ings with which they were favoured , and ungrateful for them . While this long calm endured , the most sagacious politicians were so far from perceiving any ...
... judgment was impending over a headstrong generation , insensible of the bless- ings with which they were favoured , and ungrateful for them . While this long calm endured , the most sagacious politicians were so far from perceiving any ...
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... judgment upon some of his colleagues ) desired , in compliance with the demand of that mob , to know the names of those who were opposed to the wishes of the Commons , passed , under that intimidation , a bill which they had twice ...
... judgment upon some of his colleagues ) desired , in compliance with the demand of that mob , to know the names of those who were opposed to the wishes of the Commons , passed , under that intimidation , a bill which they had twice ...
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... judgment ; in acting , he yielded to that of others , and was ruined by want of confidence in himself , and by the fear of doing wrong . Clarendon , who writes always with the feelings of a Christian , as well as the wisdom of a ...
... judgment ; in acting , he yielded to that of others , and was ruined by want of confidence in himself , and by the fear of doing wrong . Clarendon , who writes always with the feelings of a Christian , as well as the wisdom of a ...
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... judgment , not an evil intention ; the most unpopular of them , and that which gave the greatest advantage to his enemies ( the accusation of the six members ) , plainly arose from a perfect confidence in his own rectitude , and the ...
... judgment , not an evil intention ; the most unpopular of them , and that which gave the greatest advantage to his enemies ( the accusation of the six members ) , plainly arose from a perfect confidence in his own rectitude , and the ...
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