The Quarterly Review, 102. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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... less important matters , this was her true Christian wisdom , not less than her worldly policy . On the other hand , nothing has been . retrenched that had not been rendered odious by its abuse , or was not so con- nected with ...
... less important matters , this was her true Christian wisdom , not less than her worldly policy . On the other hand , nothing has been . retrenched that had not been rendered odious by its abuse , or was not so con- nected with ...
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... less adapted for side altars than King's College Chapel , and none can have suffered less by their removal . 6 In their way from Cambridge to London they are received at a magnificent mansion of my Lord Treasurer's ( the Earl of Suffolk ) ...
... less adapted for side altars than King's College Chapel , and none can have suffered less by their removal . 6 In their way from Cambridge to London they are received at a magnificent mansion of my Lord Treasurer's ( the Earl of Suffolk ) ...
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... less valuable , but it is less agreeable to read . Professor Blunt , like every one who goes to the fountain - head , feels forcibly the superiority of this method , and advises the student of divinity not to be content to receive his ...
... less valuable , but it is less agreeable to read . Professor Blunt , like every one who goes to the fountain - head , feels forcibly the superiority of this method , and advises the student of divinity not to be content to receive his ...
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