The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... government of his Holiness has been most paternal ; and even King Bomba has been a wise and patriotic sovereign compared with Victor Emmanuel . In every possible way these men are aiming to get State patronage in their favour , and ...
... government of his Holiness has been most paternal ; and even King Bomba has been a wise and patriotic sovereign compared with Victor Emmanuel . In every possible way these men are aiming to get State patronage in their favour , and ...
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... government . Read over again , by the light of this civil war , the following poem of Longfellow's , so justly called ' The Warning : ' Beware ! The Israelite of old who tore The lion in his path - when , poor and blind , He saw the ...
... government . Read over again , by the light of this civil war , the following poem of Longfellow's , so justly called ' The Warning : ' Beware ! The Israelite of old who tore The lion in his path - when , poor and blind , He saw the ...
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... government of his rival , the Duke of Northumberland . Cecil had been fully committed , though with some reluctance ... Government , by hastening the NO . LXXVII . F overthrow of the Government opposed to her . It is.
... government of his rival , the Duke of Northumberland . Cecil had been fully committed , though with some reluctance ... Government , by hastening the NO . LXXVII . F overthrow of the Government opposed to her . It is.
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... Government diffused so much terror , Cecil consented to do for the sake of life as not a few of the men of his class did - he conformed in reli- gious matters to what the law had so imperatively enjoined . In those evil times , he ...
... Government diffused so much terror , Cecil consented to do for the sake of life as not a few of the men of his class did - he conformed in reli- gious matters to what the law had so imperatively enjoined . In those evil times , he ...
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... government as much Protestant as Catholic would do in respect to the appointment of magistrates , is one thing ; and what a government would do in that respect , so rabidly and mercilessly intolerent as the government under Mary , is ...
... government as much Protestant as Catholic would do in respect to the appointment of magistrates , is one thing ; and what a government would do in that respect , so rabidly and mercilessly intolerent as the government under Mary , is ...
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