The North American Review, Volume 93Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 448
... Lord Macaulay says that the Western Covenanters " had never heard any achievement in the history of their own country more warmly praised by their favorite teachers than the butchery of Cardinal Beatoun ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
... Lord Macaulay says that the Western Covenanters " had never heard any achievement in the history of their own country more warmly praised by their favorite teachers than the butchery of Cardinal Beatoun ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
Page 449
... Lord Macaulay's treatment of the Scotch Cov- enanters is based on the language employed by the historian in describing the feelings of the Established Church in Eng- land toward the Presbyterians at the ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
... Lord Macaulay's treatment of the Scotch Cov- enanters is based on the language employed by the historian in describing the feelings of the Established Church in Eng- land toward the Presbyterians at the ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
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... Lord Macaulay has misunderstood and misrepresented the character of Cranmer and of the founders of the Church of England . In reference to the first part of this allegation , it will be sufficient to quote ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
... Lord Macaulay has misunderstood and misrepresented the character of Cranmer and of the founders of the Church of England . In reference to the first part of this allegation , it will be sufficient to quote ... LORD MACAULAY AS AN HISTORIAN .
Contents
MRS JANE TURELL | 22 |
THE VENERABLE BEDE | 36 |
BOUVIERS LAW DICTIONARY AND INSTITUTES | 71 |
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