The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 165
... affection for nuns or nunneries . Our writer has a good deal of humour , and , in a double sense , she has plenty of good humour . She also indulges occasionally in remarks not without severity as well as smartness . She was united , as ...
... affection for nuns or nunneries . Our writer has a good deal of humour , and , in a double sense , she has plenty of good humour . She also indulges occasionally in remarks not without severity as well as smartness . She was united , as ...
Page 180
... affection or of homage ; we know such , and we love them . What then of rectories , in which perhaps a godless , Christless rector receives his £ 14,000 a year , and finds himself in debt on that , and leaves his parishioners to pay ...
... affection or of homage ; we know such , and we love them . What then of rectories , in which perhaps a godless , Christless rector receives his £ 14,000 a year , and finds himself in debt on that , and leaves his parishioners to pay ...
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... affections be enchained but by clever con- trivances for a dinner ? Nay , how can social position be known , but by dinners ? This is our national demonstration of affection . We cannot go beyond this - from the Prime Minister , or the ...
... affections be enchained but by clever con- trivances for a dinner ? Nay , how can social position be known , but by dinners ? This is our national demonstration of affection . We cannot go beyond this - from the Prime Minister , or the ...
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