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" I was assailed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation, and even detestation; English, Scotch, and Irish, Whig and Tory, churchman and sectary, freethinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to... "
The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... - Página viii
por David Hume - 1789
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The history of England ... to the revolution in 1688, Volumen1

David Hume - 1864 - 654 páginas
...and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over, what was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink...
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Shadows of the Old Booksellers

Charles Knight - 1865 - 348 páginas
...and Religionist, Patriot and Courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over, what was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink...
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THE CALAMITIES AND QUARRELS

ISAAC DISRAELI - 1865 - 566 páginas
...disappointment t All classes of men and readers united in their rage against him who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford." "What was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink into oblivion, and in a twelvemonth not more...
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Calamities and Quarrels of Authors

Isaac Disraeli - 1867 - 572 páginas
...disappointment ! All classes of men and readers united in their rage against him who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford." "What was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink into oblivion, and in a twelvemonth not more...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen105

1869 - 796 páginas
...and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over, \vhat was still more mortifying, the book seemed to sink...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen105

1869 - 824 páginas
...and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Stratford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over, what was still more mortifying,...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volumen42

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1870 - 728 páginas
...and the reception accorded to it were due not merely to the fact that lie " had presumed to shed a tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford," or that it favored the Tory rather than the Whig party. It may be that he did not avail himself of...
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Works of Henry, Lord Brougham ...: Men of letters of the time of George III

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 458 páginas
...freethinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford." But the singularity of the case, and the great mortification of the author, was this : that with this...
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Works of Henry Lord Brougham ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1872 - 458 páginas
...freethinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Stafford." But the singularity of the case, and the great mortification of the author, was this : that...
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English Literature: Considered as an Interpreter of English History

Henry Coppée - 1873 - 498 páginas
...religionist, patriot and courtier, united, in their rage, against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford." How far, too, this was ignorant, invective, may be judged from the fact that in twelve months only...
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