The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... look at the institution of which Lady Isabella was to become a member . The canonesses he describes as " Lyk angels in the church , as well for the modesty of their beha- viour as for the whiteness of their pure Holland habit . Out of ...
... look at the institution of which Lady Isabella was to become a member . The canonesses he describes as " Lyk angels in the church , as well for the modesty of their beha- viour as for the whiteness of their pure Holland habit . Out of ...
Page 80
... look at home . " There is no other region in Anglo - Saxondom , " says Mr. Lyell , " containing 750,000 souls , where national education is carried so far . " This prodigious liberality is ascribed by him mainly to three causes : First ...
... look at home . " There is no other region in Anglo - Saxondom , " says Mr. Lyell , " containing 750,000 souls , where national education is carried so far . " This prodigious liberality is ascribed by him mainly to three causes : First ...
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... look upon even in romance . We are in- clined to think , that it is the most admirably drawn character in the whole story , though far from being the most attractive . It is im- possible not to honour the consistency of the man , whose ...
... look upon even in romance . We are in- clined to think , that it is the most admirably drawn character in the whole story , though far from being the most attractive . It is im- possible not to honour the consistency of the man , whose ...
Page 119
... look at his tutor . The king , still calm , makes a sign ; it is understood : MADAME and her children immediately resume their attitude of devotion , and the service is concluded as in the days of the most perfect security . " The alarm ...
... look at his tutor . The king , still calm , makes a sign ; it is understood : MADAME and her children immediately resume their attitude of devotion , and the service is concluded as in the days of the most perfect security . " The alarm ...
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... looks , with the disasters of the monarchy written on their faces , ascended slowly the marble staircase of the palace ; they were the ministers who had signed the ordinances of the 25th . They met with nothing but coldness and ...
... looks , with the disasters of the monarchy written on their faces , ascended slowly the marble staircase of the palace ; they were the ministers who had signed the ordinances of the 25th . They met with nothing but coldness and ...
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