Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Volumen1Wiley & Putnam, 1845 |
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... History during the Seventeenth Century , need not be insisted on at present ; such hope being still very distant , very uncertain . We have wandered far away from the ideas which guided us in that Century , and indeed which had guided ...
... History during the Seventeenth Century , need not be insisted on at present ; such hope being still very distant , very uncertain . We have wandered far away from the ideas which guided us in that Century , and indeed which had guided ...
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... Historical Books , and what indeed is fundamentally the cause and origin of that , our common spiritual notions , if any notion of ours may still deserve to be called spiritual , are fatal to a right understanding of that Seventeenth ...
... Historical Books , and what indeed is fundamentally the cause and origin of that , our common spiritual notions , if any notion of ours may still deserve to be called spiritual , are fatal to a right understanding of that Seventeenth ...
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... from Norman William all the way , and earlier and to the English mind at this hour , the past History of England is little other than a dull dismal labyrinth , : in which the English mind , if candid , will ANTI - DRYASDUST .
... from Norman William all the way , and earlier and to the English mind at this hour , the past History of England is little other than a dull dismal labyrinth , : in which the English mind , if candid , will ANTI - DRYASDUST .
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... History always ! By very nature it is a labyrinth and chaos , this that we call Human History ; an abatis of trees and brush- wood , a world - wide jungle , at once growing and dying . Under the green foliage and blossoming fruit ...
... History always ! By very nature it is a labyrinth and chaos , this that we call Human History ; an abatis of trees and brush- wood , a world - wide jungle , at once growing and dying . Under the green foliage and blossoming fruit ...
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... History , the grand difference between a Dryasdust and a sacred Poet , is very much even this : To distinguish well what does still reach to the surface , and is alive and frondent for us ; and what reaches no longer to the surface ...
... History , the grand difference between a Dryasdust and a sacred Poet , is very much even this : To distinguish well what does still reach to the surface , and is alive and frondent for us ; and what reaches no longer to the surface ...
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