| Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy - 1906 - 760 sivua
...privileges ; and we remember, in the words of Lord Macaulay, that " the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith...during which national virtue was at the lowest point." It was Christianity alone which overthrew priestcraft and set free the human mind. The teaching of... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 sivua
.... . . It is an unquestionable and most instructive fart, that the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith,...during which national virtue was at the lowest point." The immorality, profligacy, and total want of principle among the higher classes, in the reign of Charles... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 sivua
.... . . It is an unquestionable and most instructive fact, that the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith,...during which national virtue was at the lowest point." The immorality, profligacy, and total want of principle among the higher classes, in the reign of Charles... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 sivua
.... . . It is an unquestionable and most instructive fact, that the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith,...during which national virtue was at the lowest point." The immorality, profligacy, and total want of principle among the higher classes, in the reign of Charles... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 598 sivua
...poor. It is an unquestionable and a most instructive fact that the years during which ( the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith...but those persons who made politics their business Profligacy of were perhaps the most corrupt part of the corrupt society, politicians por they were... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 600 sivua
...poor. It is an unquestionable and a most instructive fact that the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith...but those persons who made politics their business Profligacy of were perhaps the most corrupt part of the corrupt society, politicians por they were... | |
| Joseph McCabe - 1920 - 298 sivua
...State-services the taint spread rapidly, but, says Macaulay, the sober censor of all this frivolity, " those who made politics their business were perhaps the most corrupt part of this corrupt society." To put it differently, politics now came into existence as a distinct and unsavoury... | |
| Matthew J. B. Campbell, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Sally Shuttleworth - 2000 - 266 sivua
...Macaulay ('It is an unquestionable, and most instructive fact, that the years during which the political power of the Anglican Hierarchy was in the zenith,...during which national virtue was at the lowest point'), one from Hume ('so absolute was the authority of the Crown, that the precious spark of liberty had... | |
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