The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... consider one great office of the Church , to see the burden of unfulfilled duties that rests upon us ; we allude to her office as one who should call sinners to repentance ; who should supply cells of penitence to returning wanderers ...
... consider one great office of the Church , to see the burden of unfulfilled duties that rests upon us ; we allude to her office as one who should call sinners to repentance ; who should supply cells of penitence to returning wanderers ...
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... considering and for improving the condition of the whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system , where vice can fairly claim for itself so large a number of palliating ...
... considering and for improving the condition of the whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system , where vice can fairly claim for itself so large a number of palliating ...
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... consider the offence ; amongst them were the Counts Gangalandi , the Uberti , Amidei , and Lamberti , who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly settled by a marriage between Buondelmonte and Oddo's niece , the daughter ...
... consider the offence ; amongst them were the Counts Gangalandi , the Uberti , Amidei , and Lamberti , who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly settled by a marriage between Buondelmonte and Oddo's niece , the daughter ...
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... considering the conduct of the reigning family . Seldom in the history of princes has the lan- guage of truth been so nearly that of panegyric . And if we look at their origin and their circumstances , we shall see even more to admire ...
... considering the conduct of the reigning family . Seldom in the history of princes has the lan- guage of truth been so nearly that of panegyric . And if we look at their origin and their circumstances , we shall see even more to admire ...
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... consider the regu- lations best suited to its people , not only as correctives of moral vice , but preparations for more liberal government . " - Vol . vi . p . 78 . " Leopold very soon perceived the necessity of simplifying and di ...
... consider the regu- lations best suited to its people , not only as correctives of moral vice , but preparations for more liberal government . " - Vol . vi . p . 78 . " Leopold very soon perceived the necessity of simplifying and di ...
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