The Quarterly Review, 155–156. köideJohn Murray, 1883 |
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... English political institu- always classes with Republics rather than tions ; and then came two events , one of with Monarchies . After tremendous civil which greatly encouraged , while the struggles , the doctrine that governments other ...
... English political institu- always classes with Republics rather than tions ; and then came two events , one of with Monarchies . After tremendous civil which greatly encouraged , while the struggles , the doctrine that governments other ...
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... English liveliness to style ? He is a great writer presume to grace his style by orator , is Mr. Gladstone , ' is a mode of bold translations of foreign idioms ? It expression that may constantly be found goes without saying , ' is a ...
... English liveliness to style ? He is a great writer presume to grace his style by orator , is Mr. Gladstone , ' is a mode of bold translations of foreign idioms ? It expression that may constantly be found goes without saying , ' is a ...
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... English child to the careful study -as we fear is too often attempted - to of the models of English writing , and do more , the certain result will be , on to what is still more important and still the one hand , to encourage in the ...
... English child to the careful study -as we fear is too often attempted - to of the models of English writing , and do more , the certain result will be , on to what is still more important and still the one hand , to encourage in the ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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