The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... tion , she hit on a project which seemed to have some 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 ...
... tion , she hit on a project which seemed to have some 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 ...
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... tion . He enlarges , accordingly , on the pedigree of the very ancient family of Erroll , on the merits of the Lady Isabella's parents towards the " Catholic " faith , and , lastly , on her own deserts and necessities . One part of his ...
... tion . He enlarges , accordingly , on the pedigree of the very ancient family of Erroll , on the merits of the Lady Isabella's parents towards the " Catholic " faith , and , lastly , on her own deserts and necessities . One part of his ...
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... tion to be her " frère , " on account of the suspicions which rested on her character , and adds , " Whether she be guilty or not , God knoweth ; for that hath not yet been discovered . " - p . 58 . Another novel circumstance is ...
... tion to be her " frère , " on account of the suspicions which rested on her character , and adds , " Whether she be guilty or not , God knoweth ; for that hath not yet been discovered . " - p . 58 . Another novel circumstance is ...
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... tion . And hence it is , that political parties apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in ...
... tion . And hence it is , that political parties apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in ...
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tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and they are perfectly willing to sacrifice almost any thing for the sake of attaining peace and appeasing agitation ; and feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the ...
tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and they are perfectly willing to sacrifice almost any thing for the sake of attaining peace and appeasing agitation ; and feeling either un- able or indisposed to compel obedience to the ...
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