The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... interest to the common people ? This is obviously a question of absorbing interest . We are somewhat surprised at the manner in which Mr. Burgon has approached it . He seems partly to have expected that these Latin services would be ...
... interest to the common people ? This is obviously a question of absorbing interest . We are somewhat surprised at the manner in which Mr. Burgon has approached it . He seems partly to have expected that these Latin services would be ...
Page 424
... interest ; and , did our space permit , we should be glad to transfer it to our pages entire . We are there shown ... interest all our readers : - " The chief point of interest in the preceding epitaph is the word CUPELLA , which ( I ...
... interest ; and , did our space permit , we should be glad to transfer it to our pages entire . We are there shown ... interest all our readers : - " The chief point of interest in the preceding epitaph is the word CUPELLA , which ( I ...
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... interest attaching to the character and the times of the great Emperor Charles V. is far from exhausted . volume we introduce to our readers supplies the long - suspected link in the narrative , or seems to do so , but adds very little ...
... interest attaching to the character and the times of the great Emperor Charles V. is far from exhausted . volume we introduce to our readers supplies the long - suspected link in the narrative , or seems to do so , but adds very little ...
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