History of the English People, Bind 3Macmillan and Company, 1879 |
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... freedom had been waived in pre- sence of the dangers which so long beset even national existence , the disappearance of these dangers brought naturally with it a revival of the craving for liberty and self - government . And once ...
... freedom had been waived in pre- sence of the dangers which so long beset even national existence , the disappearance of these dangers brought naturally with it a revival of the craving for liberty and self - government . And once ...
Side 9
... freedom of the mind from these older bonds brought a consciousness of power such as had never been felt before ; and the restless energy , the universal activity of the Renascence were but outer expressions of the pride , the joy , the ...
... freedom of the mind from these older bonds brought a consciousness of power such as had never been felt before ; and the restless energy , the universal activity of the Renascence were but outer expressions of the pride , the joy , the ...
Side 40
... freedom been bought at a dearer price than it was bought by Scotland in its long War of Independence . Wealth and public order alike disappeared .. The material prosperity of the country was brought to a standstill . The work of ...
... freedom been bought at a dearer price than it was bought by Scotland in its long War of Independence . Wealth and public order alike disappeared .. The material prosperity of the country was brought to a standstill . The work of ...
Side 48
... freedom whether of thought or of speech . Strange to modern ears as their language may be , bigoted and narrow as their temper must often seem , it is well to re- member the greatness of the debt we owe them . It was their stern resolve ...
... freedom whether of thought or of speech . Strange to modern ears as their language may be , bigoted and narrow as their temper must often seem , it is well to re- member the greatness of the debt we owe them . It was their stern resolve ...
Side 68
... freedom of the Church they were committed to prison ; and an epigram which Melville wrote on the usages of the English com- munion was seized on as a ground for bringing him , before the English Privy Council with Bancroft at its head ...
... freedom of the Church they were committed to prison ; and an epigram which Melville wrote on the usages of the English com- munion was seized on as a ground for bringing him , before the English Privy Council with Bancroft at its head ...
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