The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... established by subsequent Councils . By the Rev. John Evans , M. A. , 463 . Farindon - Sermons of the Rev. Anthony Furindon , B. D. With a Life of the Author . By the Rev. Thomas Jack- son , 443 . Florentine History . By Capt . Henry ...
... established by subsequent Councils . By the Rev. John Evans , M. A. , 463 . Farindon - Sermons of the Rev. Anthony Furindon , B. D. With a Life of the Author . By the Rev. Thomas Jack- son , 443 . Florentine History . By Capt . Henry ...
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... established by subsequent Councils . By the Rev. John Evans , M.A. , 463 . Latin Poetry , Sacred . Selected and ar- ranged for use . By the Rev. R. C. Trench , M.A. , 212 . Lays from the Cimbric Lyre , with various Verses . By Goronva ...
... established by subsequent Councils . By the Rev. John Evans , M.A. , 463 . Latin Poetry , Sacred . Selected and ar- ranged for use . By the Rev. R. C. Trench , M.A. , 212 . Lays from the Cimbric Lyre , with various Verses . By Goronva ...
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... established his court at Florence , and was celebrated for his great talent , but extreme licentiousness , until a vision reformed him . . . . . Sigonius affirms that Florence , as well as Pisa and Genoa , began to make a figure about ...
... established his court at Florence , and was celebrated for his great talent , but extreme licentiousness , until a vision reformed him . . . . . Sigonius affirms that Florence , as well as Pisa and Genoa , began to make a figure about ...
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... established hereditary principality . A few struggles indeed were made for freedom by men who could not al- together forget the glory of their ancestors , but all was vain . Alessandro , after ruling the state for six years , during ...
... established hereditary principality . A few struggles indeed were made for freedom by men who could not al- together forget the glory of their ancestors , but all was vain . Alessandro , after ruling the state for six years , during ...
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... established . " - p . 184 . We must refer the reader to book iv . chap . 10 of this History , for a detailed account of the exertions of Leopold and his excel- lent friend Bishop Ricci , to reform the Tuscan Church , and for the ...
... established . " - p . 184 . We must refer the reader to book iv . chap . 10 of this History , for a detailed account of the exertions of Leopold and his excel- lent friend Bishop Ricci , to reform the Tuscan Church , and for the ...
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