The Quarterly Review, Volumen19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1819 |
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... established in a part of England where he could partake the delights of a country life , which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis affords , which no man could estimate more ...
... established in a part of England where he could partake the delights of a country life , which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis affords , which no man could estimate more ...
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... established as chancellor . Had Laud been born a gene- ration earlier , or a generation later , how high and undisputed a re- putation would he have raised by his munificent love of letters , and his conscientious discharge of the ...
... established as chancellor . Had Laud been born a gene- ration earlier , or a generation later , how high and undisputed a re- putation would he have raised by his munificent love of letters , and his conscientious discharge of the ...
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... established than Laud had ever attempted to enforce , and that the republicans who , while they conferred upon him more than kingly power , would not suffer him to take the title of king , would , by their follies , extravagancies , and ...
... established than Laud had ever attempted to enforce , and that the republicans who , while they conferred upon him more than kingly power , would not suffer him to take the title of king , would , by their follies , extravagancies , and ...
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... established , room was carefully left for a subdolous construction of the words as if the Church of Rome were the only lawful one ; advised him , therefore , that in all extraordinary offices the words Reformed and Protestant should be ...
... established , room was carefully left for a subdolous construction of the words as if the Church of Rome were the only lawful one ; advised him , therefore , that in all extraordinary offices the words Reformed and Protestant should be ...
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... establish- ment may be , he does not perceive that you have a right to complain : what he has you partake of , but he makes no apologies ; and if you show symptoms of dissatisfaction or disgust , you will fare the worse ; whilst a ...
... establish- ment may be , he does not perceive that you have a right to complain : what he has you partake of , but he makes no apologies ; and if you show symptoms of dissatisfaction or disgust , you will fare the worse ; whilst a ...
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