The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... interest in the antiquities of the British Church , or to have had time to examine them . But besides Eusebius , Theodoret ( in the fifth century ) after mentioning Spain , remarks that St. Paul brought salvation to the " islands " in ...
... interest in the antiquities of the British Church , or to have had time to examine them . But besides Eusebius , Theodoret ( in the fifth century ) after mentioning Spain , remarks that St. Paul brought salvation to the " islands " in ...
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... interest attaching to all that concerns the history of that most ancient race ; but its national dignity stands in no need of fable and exaggeration to enhance it . A race whose forefathers stood in heroic opposition to the Roman ...
... interest attaching to all that concerns the history of that most ancient race ; but its national dignity stands in no need of fable and exaggeration to enhance it . A race whose forefathers stood in heroic opposition to the Roman ...
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... interest to Sicily and her people and yet , perhaps , we are wrong , in attributing any especial importance to the Sicilian question . For , without entering into the merits of the late struggle between the insur- gents and their ...
... interest to Sicily and her people and yet , perhaps , we are wrong , in attributing any especial importance to the Sicilian question . For , without entering into the merits of the late struggle between the insur- gents and their ...
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... interests , and less of their own ; and more of their duties , and less of their deserts ; they would have triumphed . As it was , the enter- prise of Conradin , after a temporary success , altogether failed ; and the Sicilians were ...
... interests , and less of their own ; and more of their duties , and less of their deserts ; they would have triumphed . As it was , the enter- prise of Conradin , after a temporary success , altogether failed ; and the Sicilians were ...
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... interest in any hero , than we find him ' conspiring against either his king or his country , as the case may be ; or , if not guilty of treason to either prince or people , making up for his deficiency in these particulars by acts of ...
... interest in any hero , than we find him ' conspiring against either his king or his country , as the case may be ; or , if not guilty of treason to either prince or people , making up for his deficiency in these particulars by acts of ...
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