The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 19
... interest of the reigns of Francis and Charles is fully sustained up to the final catastrophe of 1572. It is only fair to the author to allow the history to speak for itself , and we wish we had room to extract the whole chapter ; our ...
... interest of the reigns of Francis and Charles is fully sustained up to the final catastrophe of 1572. It is only fair to the author to allow the history to speak for itself , and we wish we had room to extract the whole chapter ; our ...
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... interest beyond historical detail , and our author has happily combined both . We only hope that the promise in the advertisement may be realized , and that we may soon have a continuation of the history through the reign of Henry IV ...
... interest beyond historical detail , and our author has happily combined both . We only hope that the promise in the advertisement may be realized , and that we may soon have a continuation of the history through the reign of Henry IV ...
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... interests of reli- gious truth in the Church of England , although such a pro- position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent ...
... interests of reli- gious truth in the Church of England , although such a pro- position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent ...
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... interest from its connexion with Hammond , certainly one of the holiest and most learned men that this Church has ever produced , one of her ablest and most successful defenders . " Anno 1656 , the Reverend Divine Doctor Henry Hammond ...
... interest from its connexion with Hammond , certainly one of the holiest and most learned men that this Church has ever produced , one of her ablest and most successful defenders . " Anno 1656 , the Reverend Divine Doctor Henry Hammond ...
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... interest of the reader , by unfolding the general plot of the poem , or by anticipating the incidents which mark its progress , but it may not be amiss to give a brief outline of its opening . Reginald Vere , it appears , has recently ...
... interest of the reader , by unfolding the general plot of the poem , or by anticipating the incidents which mark its progress , but it may not be amiss to give a brief outline of its opening . Reginald Vere , it appears , has recently ...
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