and beard unshorn, according to
ancient Batavian custom
Halcyon days of ban, book and candle
Hanged for having eaten meat-soup upon
Friday
Hanging of Mary Dyer at Boston
Hangman is not the most appropriate
teacher of religion
Happy to glass themselves in so
brilliant a mirror
Hard at work, pouring sand through
their sieves
Hardly a distinguished family in Spain
not placed in mourning
Hardly a sound Protestant policy
anywhere but in Holland
Hardly an inch of French soil that had
not two possessors
Having conjugated his paradigm
conscientiously
He had omitted to execute heretics
He did his best to be friends with all
the world
He was a sincere bigot
He that stands let him see that he does
not fall
He was not always careful in the
construction of his sentences
He would have no persecution of the
opposite creed
He came as a conqueror not as a
mediator
He who spreads the snare always tumbles
into the ditch himself
He who would have all may easily lose
all
He knew men, especially he knew their
weaknesses
He had never enjoyed social converse,
except at long intervals
He would have no Calvinist inquisition
set up in its place
He who confessed well was absolved well
He did his work, but he had not his
reward
He sat a great while at a time. He had
a genius for sitting
He was not imperial of aspect on canvas
or coin
He often spoke of popular rights with
contempt
He spent more time at table than the
Bearnese in sleep
Heidelberg Catechism were declared to
be infallible
Henry the Huguenot as the champion of
the Council of Trent
Her teeth black, her bosom white and
liberally exposed (Eliz.)
Heresy was a plant of early growth in
the Netherlands
Heretics to the English Church were
persecuted
Hibernian mode of expressing himself
High officers were doing the work of
private, soldiers
Highborn demagogues in that as in every
age affect adulation
Highest were not necessarily the least
slimy
His inordinate arrogance
His own past triumphs seemed now his
greatest enemies
His imagination may have assisted his
memory in the task
His insolence intolerable
His learning was a reproach to the
ignorant
His invectives were, however, much
stronger than his arguments
His personal graces, for the moment,
took the rank of virtues
His dogged, continuous capacity for
work
Historical scepticism may shut its eyes
to evid
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