Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 389
... liberty , have gained an infamous immortality . We allude to Thomas Wentworth , Earl of Strafford , and Laud , Archbishop of Canterbury . It was only the demon of despotism which could have raised up such relentless foes to the religion ...
... liberty , have gained an infamous immortality . We allude to Thomas Wentworth , Earl of Strafford , and Laud , Archbishop of Canterbury . It was only the demon of despotism which could have raised up such relentless foes to the religion ...
Page 398
... liberty , and inflicting burdens which must necessarily produce a re - action , and nullify the good he undoubtedly contemplated at the outset of the difficulties ; it was not unreasonable to conclude that the regicide proved a blunder ...
... liberty , and inflicting burdens which must necessarily produce a re - action , and nullify the good he undoubtedly contemplated at the outset of the difficulties ; it was not unreasonable to conclude that the regicide proved a blunder ...
Page 402
... liberty was at an end , and the objects for which men had assumed the sword were lost . It is ever to be regretted that law could not be enforced with- out a subversion of liberty .. Cromwell himself must have felt the disappointment ...
... liberty was at an end , and the objects for which men had assumed the sword were lost . It is ever to be regretted that law could not be enforced with- out a subversion of liberty .. Cromwell himself must have felt the disappointment ...
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