The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 5
... regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for fear lest he should endanger his cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders , is a comparative term ; and , in proportion to the greatness of " the mater ...
... regard for the state of the Infanta's appetite , or for fear lest he should endanger his cause by a too copious eloquence . Brevity , he rightly con- siders , is a comparative term ; and , in proportion to the greatness of " the mater ...
Page 37
... regard to the Irish Church . Thank God ! the Church of England is not yet subject to such indignities ; but let her once be deluded so far as to relinquish the Church Rates , and she will speedily find an irreligious Ministry refusing ...
... regard to the Irish Church . Thank God ! the Church of England is not yet subject to such indignities ; but let her once be deluded so far as to relinquish the Church Rates , and she will speedily find an irreligious Ministry refusing ...
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... regards the extent of the revenues possessed by the Irish clergy . Now there are about 1400 benefices in Ireland ; for although several benefices have been suppressed under the " Church Tempo- ralities " Act , many divisions of parishes ...
... regards the extent of the revenues possessed by the Irish clergy . Now there are about 1400 benefices in Ireland ; for although several benefices have been suppressed under the " Church Tempo- ralities " Act , many divisions of parishes ...
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... regard to the population of a country , are to be measured by the numerical amount of the actual members of the Church . The canon to which we have above referred , assign to bishops duties which are amply suffi- cient to give them full ...
... regard to the population of a country , are to be measured by the numerical amount of the actual members of the Church . The canon to which we have above referred , assign to bishops duties which are amply suffi- cient to give them full ...
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... regard to station . In the stage - coach , the steam - boat , the railway - car , a solitary unprotected female , it seems , is much safer from impertinent intrusion , or the nuisance of coarse and revolting language , than in any ...
... regard to station . In the stage - coach , the steam - boat , the railway - car , a solitary unprotected female , it seems , is much safer from impertinent intrusion , or the nuisance of coarse and revolting language , than in any ...
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