The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... Whig power of the country regained ascendency . Reforms in state matters brought with them reforms in ecclesi- astical matters , and much speculation about further possible changes . In all these proceedings the Whigs found a strength ...
... Whig power of the country regained ascendency . Reforms in state matters brought with them reforms in ecclesi- astical matters , and much speculation about further possible changes . In all these proceedings the Whigs found a strength ...
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... Whig history of the period . It is hardly possible for any reader , while perusing them , to resist the spell which the great enchanter throws over him ; but calmer reflection will suggest that the keen point of the striking antithesis ...
... Whig history of the period . It is hardly possible for any reader , while perusing them , to resist the spell which the great enchanter throws over him ; but calmer reflection will suggest that the keen point of the striking antithesis ...
Page 162
... Whig favourites , and had recognised the fact that even Toryism might sometimes be found in association with grandeur of intellect , nobility of heart , and earnest patriotic sentiment . Froude affords a still more notable example of ...
... Whig favourites , and had recognised the fact that even Toryism might sometimes be found in association with grandeur of intellect , nobility of heart , and earnest patriotic sentiment . Froude affords a still more notable example of ...
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... Whig of the Revolution would be , were his party signally annihilated for ever , ' and none but Jacobites and Chartists to delineate his history . ' It is somewhat remarkable to note the change that has passed over public opinion since ...
... Whig of the Revolution would be , were his party signally annihilated for ever , ' and none but Jacobites and Chartists to delineate his history . ' It is somewhat remarkable to note the change that has passed over public opinion since ...
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... Whig party , may be attributed the moderate form which that Revolution assumed , and the permanence by which the great change has been marked . A more violent course might probably have provoked reaction . As it was , the aristocracy ...
... Whig party , may be attributed the moderate form which that Revolution assumed , and the permanence by which the great change has been marked . A more violent course might probably have provoked reaction . As it was , the aristocracy ...
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