The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 7
... opinion which his sentiments on the celibacy of canonesses might have tended to forfeit . " I had non but what I got for saying the first messe every morning at Nôtre - Dame de bonne successe , a chappel of great devotion , so called ...
... opinion which his sentiments on the celibacy of canonesses might have tended to forfeit . " I had non but what I got for saying the first messe every morning at Nôtre - Dame de bonne successe , a chappel of great devotion , so called ...
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... opinions engendereth more animosity , the diversity of humeurs . I hold for true the opinion of their confesseur , for the which they hated him , and , because they could not get him away , went away themselves from their monastery ...
... opinions engendereth more animosity , the diversity of humeurs . I hold for true the opinion of their confesseur , for the which they hated him , and , because they could not get him away , went away themselves from their monastery ...
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... opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are the objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly and openly the policy of the Radicals and of the Whigs . It has been very plainly put ...
... opinion that it would be advisable to abrogate those laws and institutions which are the objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly and openly the policy of the Radicals and of the Whigs . It has been very plainly put ...
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... opinion of certain poli- ticians , a piece of the supremest folly and extravagance ; and that such " honourable gentlemen " as Mr. Hume would have been far better pleased , if this sum had been snugly invested in Govern- ment securities ...
... opinion of certain poli- ticians , a piece of the supremest folly and extravagance ; and that such " honourable gentlemen " as Mr. Hume would have been far better pleased , if this sum had been snugly invested in Govern- ment securities ...
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... opinion that there were , and so the cases of enlargement on the list , without inquiring into the particulars of any of them , have been all , without a single exception , excluded from the list of works to be under- taken by the Board ...
... opinion that there were , and so the cases of enlargement on the list , without inquiring into the particulars of any of them , have been all , without a single exception , excluded from the list of works to be under- taken by the Board ...
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