The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders , is a comparative term ; and , in proportion to the greatness of " the mater he had to deduce , " a discourse of " a good half- houre " could be no real breach of the ...
... cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders , is a comparative term ; and , in proportion to the greatness of " the mater he had to deduce , " a discourse of " a good half- houre " could be no real breach of the ...
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... cause , go long as there are Catholic princesses in Europe . " 66 So His friends all tell him ( as before in the case of Lady Isabella Hay ) , that his plan is wild and hopeless ; there are French ladies in abundance to provide for ...
... cause , go long as there are Catholic princesses in Europe . " 66 So His friends all tell him ( as before in the case of Lady Isabella Hay ) , that his plan is wild and hopeless ; there are French ladies in abundance to provide for ...
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... cause - but little disposed to assist in the execution of his plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and ...
... cause - but little disposed to assist in the execution of his plans . His lordship's sons , however , took an interest in their 6 Scotch miles , we believe , one of which is equal to an English mile and a half . Then came a cousin , and ...
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... cause of the Church . In truth , unless we are to disbelieve state- ments made by the most competent authorities , and facts which are matters of public notoriety , such must be the case . We appeal to the uncontradicted statements of ...
... cause of the Church . In truth , unless we are to disbelieve state- ments made by the most competent authorities , and facts which are matters of public notoriety , such must be the case . We appeal to the uncontradicted statements of ...
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... cause gratitude in Ireland , I do not care to inquire . The peasantry openly say , that they do not know what good these endowments will do them ; they may make their priests more comfortable , but it will not give more bread or meat to ...
... cause gratitude in Ireland , I do not care to inquire . The peasantry openly say , that they do not know what good these endowments will do them ; they may make their priests more comfortable , but it will not give more bread or meat to ...
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