An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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Strana 119
... Tory Fox - hunter who , before he saw the light of London , was certain " that it was the Presbyterians who burned down the city . " ( F # 47 ) The squire took great pride in his hunting spaniel because it " once like to have worried a ...
... Tory Fox - hunter who , before he saw the light of London , was certain " that it was the Presbyterians who burned down the city . " ( F # 47 ) The squire took great pride in his hunting spaniel because it " once like to have worried a ...
Strana 180
... Tory " did not always refer to the Tory party ; sometimes it meant traitor ; sometimes it designated misguided Whigs . Using these definitions , the Freeholder could claim that his rejection of the Jacobite rebellion and its principles ...
... Tory " did not always refer to the Tory party ; sometimes it meant traitor ; sometimes it designated misguided Whigs . Using these definitions , the Freeholder could claim that his rejection of the Jacobite rebellion and its principles ...
Strana 181
... Tory " to describe rebel views . One essay listed fifteen beliefs held by proponents of the Pretender , France , and Catholicism , calling these " the essentials of a tory's creed , with relation to political matters . " But the ...
... Tory " to describe rebel views . One essay listed fifteen beliefs held by proponents of the Pretender , France , and Catholicism , calling these " the essentials of a tory's creed , with relation to political matters . " But the ...
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