The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... influence of their crafty policy , in which the end sanctifies the means , and all things expedient are considered lawful , had already begun to exert its influence upon the councils of nations . The Cardinal of Lorraine , brother to ...
... influence of their crafty policy , in which the end sanctifies the means , and all things expedient are considered lawful , had already begun to exert its influence upon the councils of nations . The Cardinal of Lorraine , brother to ...
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... influence of the dark , designing , treacherous , and bloodthirsty Spaniard , who seemed , like some brilliant but poisonous serpent , to fascinate his victim to the destruction of her principles and the perversion of her conscience ...
... influence of the dark , designing , treacherous , and bloodthirsty Spaniard , who seemed , like some brilliant but poisonous serpent , to fascinate his victim to the destruction of her principles and the perversion of her conscience ...
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... influence lost . " Anthony ( says our author ) is a striking instance of the evils which arise , when second - rate ability , combined with weakness of moral prin- ciple and instability of temper , is elevated to influential situations ...
... influence lost . " Anthony ( says our author ) is a striking instance of the evils which arise , when second - rate ability , combined with weakness of moral prin- ciple and instability of temper , is elevated to influential situations ...
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... influenced by true religion may fall once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a ... influence , but afraid of the power of his rivals : under such uncertainty we might expect some traits of religious ...
... influenced by true religion may fall once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a ... influence , but afraid of the power of his rivals : under such uncertainty we might expect some traits of religious ...
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... influence may be attributed the strictness and sobriety which usually characterized the Protestant army . Games of chance were strictly forbidden ; swearing and plundering were severely punished ; and the forms of religion steadily ...
... influence may be attributed the strictness and sobriety which usually characterized the Protestant army . Games of chance were strictly forbidden ; swearing and plundering were severely punished ; and the forms of religion steadily ...
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