The Works of Lord Macaulay, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1898 - 17 sivua Library has v. 1-6. |
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... Towns . Bristol Norwich Other Country Towns Manchester . Leeds Sheffield Birmingham Liverpool • Watering Places : Cheltenham . Brighton Buxton · Tunbridge Wells . Bath 294 295 . 297 300 • 303 • 311 319 • 320 321 · 322 325 330 333 333 ...
... Towns . Bristol Norwich Other Country Towns Manchester . Leeds Sheffield Birmingham Liverpool • Watering Places : Cheltenham . Brighton Buxton · Tunbridge Wells . Bath 294 295 . 297 300 • 303 • 311 319 • 320 321 · 322 325 330 333 333 ...
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... towns of Flanders , the Manchesters and Liverpools of the fifteenth century . He had visited Florence , recently adorned by the magnificence of Lorenzo , and Venice , not yet humbled by the Confederates of Cambray . This 38 CH . I ...
... towns of Flanders , the Manchesters and Liverpools of the fifteenth century . He had visited Florence , recently adorned by the magnificence of Lorenzo , and Venice , not yet humbled by the Confederates of Cambray . This 38 CH . I ...
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... towns , sate also members who , in any other country , would have been called noblemen , hereditary lords of manors , entitled to hold courts and to bear coat armour , and able to trace back an honourable descent through many ...
... towns , sate also members who , in any other country , would have been called noblemen , hereditary lords of manors , entitled to hold courts and to bear coat armour , and able to trace back an honourable descent through many ...
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... towns , and among the small proprietors in the country . Early in the reign of Elizabeth they began to return a majority of the House of Commons . And doubtless , had our ancestors been then at liberty to fix their attention entirely on ...
... towns , and among the small proprietors in the country . Early in the reign of Elizabeth they began to return a majority of the House of Commons . And doubtless , had our ancestors been then at liberty to fix their attention entirely on ...
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... towns . But these were headed by a formidable minority of the aristo- cracy , a minority which included the rich and power- ful Earls of Northumberland , Bedford , Warwick , Stamford , and Essex , and several other Lords of great wealth ...
... towns . But these were headed by a formidable minority of the aristo- cracy , a minority which included the rich and power- ful Earls of Northumberland , Bedford , Warwick , Stamford , and Essex , and several other Lords of great wealth ...
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Sivu 170 - The Puritan hated bearbaiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
Sivu 383 - It was only in fine weather that the whole breadth of the road was available for wheeled vehicles. Often the mud lay deep on the right and the left ; and only a narrow track of firm ground rose above the quagmire.
Sivu 50 - But, during thelast three centuries, to stunt the growth of the human mind has been her chief object. Throughout Christendom, whatever advance has been made in knowledge, in freedom, in wealth, and in the arts of life, has been made in spite of her, and has everywhere been in inverse proportion to her power.
Sivu 431 - The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that our age has been fruitful of new social evils. The truth is that the evils are, with scarcely an exception, old. That which is new is the intelligence which discerns and the humanity which remedies them.
Sivu 388 - ... and place of departure. The success of the experiment was complete. At six in the morning the carriage began to move from before the ancient front of All Souls...
Sivu 407 - France united at that time almost every species of ascendency. Her military glory was at the height. She had vanquished mighty coalitions. She had dictated treaties.
Sivu 37 - ... over. The calamities of civil war were confined to the slaughter on the field of battle, and to a few subsequent executions and confiscations. In a week the peasant was driving his team and the esquire flying his hawks over the field of Tovvton or of Bosworth, as if no extraordinary event had interrupted the regular course of human life.
Sivu 385 - One chief cause of the badness of the roads seems to have been the defective state of the law. Every parish was bound to repair the highways which passed through it. The peasantry were forced to give their gratuitous labour six days in the year. If this was not sufficient hired labour was employed, and the expense was met by a parochial rate. That a route connecting two great towns, which have a large and thriving trade with each other, should be maintained at the cost of the rural population scattered...
Sivu 338 - ... peasantry. His boys followed the plough ; and his girls went out to service.* Study he found impossible: for the advowson of his living would hardly have sold for a sum sufficient to purchase a good theological library ; and he might be considered as unusually lucky if he had ten or twelve dogeared volumes among the pots and pans on his shelves. Even a keen and strong intellect might be expected to rust in so unfavourable a situation.
Sivu 300 - The country rings around with loud alarms, And raw in fields the rude militia swarms; Mouths without hands; maintained at vast expense, In peace a charge, in war a weak defence ; Stout once a month they march, a blustering band, And ever, but in times of need, at hand ; This was the morn when, issuing on the guard, Drawn up in rank and file they stood prepared Of seeming arms to make a short essay, Then hasten to be drunk, the business of the day.