The Quarterly Review, 165. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 |
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Page 136
... seems to initiate . According to Mr. Spencer , if we wise for a ' real explanation ' of Christianity , we must seek it not in the life of Christ , but in the aggregate of those conditions out of which both He and it have arisen . ' The ...
... seems to initiate . According to Mr. Spencer , if we wise for a ' real explanation ' of Christianity , we must seek it not in the life of Christ , but in the aggregate of those conditions out of which both He and it have arisen . ' The ...
Page 215
... seems to have kept up his old connections among the Whigs , and when Swift came to London in 1727 , it was Peterborough who introduced him to Walpole . At that time , it seems , Swift stood very high in the favour of the Prince of Wales ...
... seems to have kept up his old connections among the Whigs , and when Swift came to London in 1727 , it was Peterborough who introduced him to Walpole . At that time , it seems , Swift stood very high in the favour of the Prince of Wales ...
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... seems , an occasional guest at Bevis Mount , when doubtless the Tract against the Peerage had long been buried in oblivion . Here Peterborough seems latterly to have enjoyed that repose and quiet from which the greater part of his life ...
... seems , an occasional guest at Bevis Mount , when doubtless the Tract against the Peerage had long been buried in oblivion . Here Peterborough seems latterly to have enjoyed that repose and quiet from which the greater part of his life ...
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