The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 86
... Lord Dacre complied with the whim of his guest , and having placed it beyond his power to liberate himself bade him " fare- well " for ten minutes . Intending to saunter along the lane and return at the expiration of the stated period , ...
... Lord Dacre complied with the whim of his guest , and having placed it beyond his power to liberate himself bade him " fare- well " for ten minutes . Intending to saunter along the lane and return at the expiration of the stated period , ...
Page 88
... lord , I can confirm what the gentleman says for truth , for twenty years back . ' Other Magistrates . And we , my lord , know the same . ' Lord Chief Baron.That is nothing to me . The Holy Scriptures say , ' A gift perverteth the ways ...
... lord , I can confirm what the gentleman says for truth , for twenty years back . ' Other Magistrates . And we , my lord , know the same . ' Lord Chief Baron.That is nothing to me . The Holy Scriptures say , ' A gift perverteth the ways ...
Page 131
... Lord Aberdeen's Act . This statute was a kind of legislative locking of the stable - door after the steed was stolen ; for it gave to the rem- nant of an establishment a power of objecting to a presentee , not very dissimilar to that ...
... Lord Aberdeen's Act . This statute was a kind of legislative locking of the stable - door after the steed was stolen ; for it gave to the rem- nant of an establishment a power of objecting to a presentee , not very dissimilar to that ...
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