The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... characters , to inquire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England and other nations eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by ...
... characters , to inquire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England and other nations eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by ...
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... characters presented to our view , the first which deserves our attention is Catherine herself : with as much ambition as Elizabeth , and with the same desire of personal authority , she fell far short of her great contemporary in the ...
... characters presented to our view , the first which deserves our attention is Catherine herself : with as much ambition as Elizabeth , and with the same desire of personal authority , she fell far short of her great contemporary in the ...
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... character of any class of men from the persons whom they obey , and whom they put forward as their spokesmen when liberty and life are at stake . Here , as in the present day , France presents a strong contrast with England ; there ...
... character of any class of men from the persons whom they obey , and whom they put forward as their spokesmen when liberty and life are at stake . Here , as in the present day , France presents a strong contrast with England ; there ...
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... character like the King of Navarre , to that of his younger brother , Louis Bourbon , Prince of Condé . In him were united several of the noble traits which constitute the hero of the world's admiration : -a skilful warrior , a generous ...
... character like the King of Navarre , to that of his younger brother , Louis Bourbon , Prince of Condé . In him were united several of the noble traits which constitute the hero of the world's admiration : -a skilful warrior , a generous ...
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... character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in executing it would have been repelled with scorn ...
... character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in executing it would have been repelled with scorn ...
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