The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... religion ; your Papist princes will build them up again , and will give as much to your chil- dren as the Infanta of Spain , so highly cried up for her charity , did give to the constable his daughter , who sent a preist to Brussel to ...
... religion ; your Papist princes will build them up again , and will give as much to your chil- dren as the Infanta of Spain , so highly cried up for her charity , did give to the constable his daughter , who sent a preist to Brussel to ...
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... religion , and save her soul , for God's sake , if you can . " — p . 69 . The third and longest portion of the memoirs is devoted to the story of his labours in fulfilment of the countess's dying request . In the first place , it was ...
... religion , and save her soul , for God's sake , if you can . " — p . 69 . The third and longest portion of the memoirs is devoted to the story of his labours in fulfilment of the countess's dying request . In the first place , it was ...
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... religious theory in explanation of it , which is new to us , and indeed greatly reminds us of a passage in one of Mrs ... religion had in Scotland , and that his lyffe would needs be the death of it , and his death its lyffe ; and the ...
... religious theory in explanation of it , which is new to us , and indeed greatly reminds us of a passage in one of Mrs ... religion had in Scotland , and that his lyffe would needs be the death of it , and his death its lyffe ; and the ...
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... religious and political , and from a thirst for aggrandizement , so it will not be quelled or repressed by any improvements which may take place in reference to mere material interests ; and the whole course of experience goes to ...
... religious and political , and from a thirst for aggrandizement , so it will not be quelled or repressed by any improvements which may take place in reference to mere material interests ; and the whole course of experience goes to ...
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... religion of the Sovereign . Now we are of course aware that it will be answered that this continuance and increase of democratic agitation is to be attri- buted solely to our very tardy and imperfect concessions - that had we fifty ...
... religion of the Sovereign . Now we are of course aware that it will be answered that this continuance and increase of democratic agitation is to be attri- buted solely to our very tardy and imperfect concessions - that had we fifty ...
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