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Page 87
... position of forced advocates of a cause subjected to persecution , and Anglo - Catholic- ism could boast its twofold class of victims . Mr. Froude narrates with great beauty and power the destruction of the Carthusian monks , and ...
... position of forced advocates of a cause subjected to persecution , and Anglo - Catholic- ism could boast its twofold class of victims . Mr. Froude narrates with great beauty and power the destruction of the Carthusian monks , and ...
Page 195
... position , and proceeded hours of fortune , showed herself equal to the to read the announcement again , with a occasion . proper sense of importance . Miss Augusta Simpson , and her brother , Master Samuel , who occupied the seats at ...
... position , and proceeded hours of fortune , showed herself equal to the to read the announcement again , with a occasion . proper sense of importance . Miss Augusta Simpson , and her brother , Master Samuel , who occupied the seats at ...
Page 762
... position there be disputed , it is vain to appeal to a Congress , for the au- thority of Congresses is ipso facto denied . No position could be falser than that of Italy sueing to a European Congress to undo what a European Congress did ...
... position there be disputed , it is vain to appeal to a Congress , for the au- thority of Congresses is ipso facto denied . No position could be falser than that of Italy sueing to a European Congress to undo what a European Congress did ...
Contents
Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold | 38 |
Evangelist | 53 |
Aleppo Evening Party | 59 |
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