FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   3907   3908   3909   3910   3911   3912   3913   3914   3915   3916   3917   >>  
ting women Three hundred and upwards are hanged annually in London Three or four hundred petty sovereigns (of Germany) Throw the cat against their legs Thus Hand-werpen, hand-throwing, became Antwerp Time and myself are two Tis pity he is not an Englishman To think it capable of error, is the most devilish heresy of all To stifle for ever the right of free enquiry To attack England it was necessary to take the road of Ireland To hear the last solemn commonplaces To prefer poverty to the wealth attendant upon trade To shirk labour, infinite numbers become priests and friars To doubt the infallibility of Calvin was as heinous a crime To negotiate with Government in England was to bribe To milk, the cow as long as she would give milk To work, ever to work, was the primary law of his nature To negotiate was to bribe right and left, and at every step To look down upon their inferior and lost fellow creatures Toil and sacrifices of those who have preceded us Tolerate another religion that his own may be tolerated Tolerating religious liberty had never entered his mind Toleration--that intolerable term of insult Toleration thought the deadliest heresy of all Torquemada's administration (of the inquisition) Torturing, hanging, embowelling of men, women, and children Tranquil insolence Tranquillity rather of paralysis than of health Tranquillity of despotism to the turbulence of freedom Triple marriages between the respective nurseries Trust her sword, not her enemy's word Twas pity, he said, that both should be heretics Twenty assaults upon fame and had forty books killed under him Two witnesses sent him to the stake, one witness to the rack Tyrannical spirit of Calvinism Tyranny, ever young and ever old, constantly reproducing herself Uncouple the dogs and let them run Under the name of religion (so many crimes) Understood the art of managing men, particularly his superiors Undue anxiety for impartiality Unduly dejected in adversity Unequivocal policy of slave emancipation Unimaginable outrage as the most legitimate industry Universal suffrage was not dreamed of at that day Unlearned their faith in bell, book, and candle Unproductive consumption being accounted most sagacious Unproductive consumption was alarmingly increasing Unremitted intellectual labor in an honorable cause Unwise impatience for peace Upon their knees, served the queen with wine Upon one day twenty-eight master cooks were dismissed Upper and
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   3907   3908   3909   3910   3911   3912   3913   3914   3915   3916   3917   >>  



Top keywords:

England

 

heresy

 

negotiate

 

Unproductive

 

religion

 

Toleration

 

Tranquillity

 

consumption

 

hundred

 

Tyrannical


spirit

 

Calvinism

 

witness

 

witnesses

 

Tyranny

 

upwards

 

constantly

 

reproducing

 

Uncouple

 

killed


nurseries

 
respective
 

hanged

 

marriages

 

despotism

 

health

 
turbulence
 
freedom
 
Triple
 
assaults

crimes

 

Twenty

 

heretics

 

honorable

 

Unwise

 
impatience
 
intellectual
 

Unremitted

 

accounted

 

sagacious


alarmingly

 

increasing

 

master

 

dismissed

 
twenty
 

served

 

candle

 
Unduly
 

impartiality

 

dejected