The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... England , 473 . Cornwell and Allen's School Grammar , 229 . Corrective Discipline , Restoration of . A Circular . By the Rev. J. B. Sweet , 77 . Creasy - Some Account of the Foundation of Eton College , and of the present Con- dition of ...
... England , 473 . Cornwell and Allen's School Grammar , 229 . Corrective Discipline , Restoration of . A Circular . By the Rev. J. B. Sweet , 77 . Creasy - Some Account of the Foundation of Eton College , and of the present Con- dition of ...
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... England in her Articles and Homilies , and her Antagonism to the Church of Rome , 222 . Reading Lessons for the Higher Classes in Classical , Middle , and Diocesan Schools . By the Rev. W. B. Flower , B.A. , 209 . Reformation , the , in ...
... England in her Articles and Homilies , and her Antagonism to the Church of Rome , 222 . Reading Lessons for the Higher Classes in Classical , Middle , and Diocesan Schools . By the Rev. W. B. Flower , B.A. , 209 . Reformation , the , in ...
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... England and other nations eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by women , -Eng- land by Queen Elizabeth , and France by Catherine de Medicis ...
... England and other nations eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by women , -Eng- land by Queen Elizabeth , and France by Catherine de Medicis ...
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... England , and by both these means to increase her own power ; she chose her instruments judiciously , and as long as her ministers served her purpose , she never betrayed them or consulted their opponents . Catherine , however , was ...
... England , and by both these means to increase her own power ; she chose her instruments judiciously , and as long as her ministers served her purpose , she never betrayed them or consulted their opponents . Catherine , however , was ...
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... of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and which he himself afterwards devised and executed in his sanguinary persecution of the Protestants of The History of the Hugonots . 7.
... of the late reign , and to imitate the cruelty which Philip had countenanced in England , and which he himself afterwards devised and executed in his sanguinary persecution of the Protestants of The History of the Hugonots . 7.
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