The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... hope in it ; namely , to throw herself on the bounty of the Infanta Clara Eugenia , Regent of the Low Countries . In pursuance of this idea , the faithful chaplain set out for Brussels , the lady meanwhile remaining in her convent at ...
... hope in it ; namely , to throw herself on the bounty of the Infanta Clara Eugenia , Regent of the Low Countries . In pursuance of this idea , the faithful chaplain set out for Brussels , the lady meanwhile remaining in her convent at ...
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... hope that , among their more imposing and documentary publications , the Spalding Club may be able from time to time to send forth such lifelike and readable volumes , as this of the " Brieffe Narration . " 8 We forget who the good man ...
... hope that , among their more imposing and documentary publications , the Spalding Club may be able from time to time to send forth such lifelike and readable volumes , as this of the " Brieffe Narration . " 8 We forget who the good man ...
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... hope , that by conceding to the demands of a revolutionary party for an increase of political power , it is possible to put a stop to further encroachments . It is the nature of such a desire as of every other vehement passion , to be ...
... hope , that by conceding to the demands of a revolutionary party for an increase of political power , it is possible to put a stop to further encroachments . It is the nature of such a desire as of every other vehement passion , to be ...
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... hope of those results which may be expected in England - i . e . promotion , or public notoriety . And the Church , so far from having lost ground , has gained converts . This the Government ought to know , and doubtless does know ...
... hope of those results which may be expected in England - i . e . promotion , or public notoriety . And the Church , so far from having lost ground , has gained converts . This the Government ought to know , and doubtless does know ...
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... hope that O'Connell and Lord John Russell will bear this in mind , and make some allowance for us . Hansard - ( we wish that man had never existed - his volumes are an abso- lute torment in such times as these ) -Hansard , we say , is ...
... hope that O'Connell and Lord John Russell will bear this in mind , and make some allowance for us . Hansard - ( we wish that man had never existed - his volumes are an abso- lute torment in such times as these ) -Hansard , we say , is ...
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