The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 18
... give you ten trials . " For this answer the baron spared his life . With these characters and facts before us , we are led to the painful conclusion , that there was little religion on either side ; but we cannot forget that we have no ...
... give you ten trials . " For this answer the baron spared his life . With these characters and facts before us , we are led to the painful conclusion , that there was little religion on either side ; but we cannot forget that we have no ...
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... give a short sketch of the charac- ters which influenced an important crisis in history ; we recommend our readers , however , to judge for themselves . The book suggests many subjects for reflection , and gives many hints for the ...
... give a short sketch of the charac- ters which influenced an important crisis in history ; we recommend our readers , however , to judge for themselves . The book suggests many subjects for reflection , and gives many hints for the ...
Page 36
... to lend their aid to a design apparently calculated to give the Articles exclusive authority , they might find that they had only been preparing the way for the downfall of the Articles themselves 36 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
... to lend their aid to a design apparently calculated to give the Articles exclusive authority , they might find that they had only been preparing the way for the downfall of the Articles themselves 36 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
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... give a brief outline of its opening . Reginald Vere , it appears , has recently lost his mother , by whom he had been tenderly and carefully educated , and from whom he had imbibed a strong sense of religion , and a deep heartfelt ...
... give a brief outline of its opening . Reginald Vere , it appears , has recently lost his mother , by whom he had been tenderly and carefully educated , and from whom he had imbibed a strong sense of religion , and a deep heartfelt ...
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... give a single stanza on the evils of war , even after a victory . " The battle is over , now muster the host ; Bear gently the wounded and bury the slain . Now reckon in blood what the conquest has cost , Ere you boast of its glory , or ...
... give a single stanza on the evils of war , even after a victory . " The battle is over , now muster the host ; Bear gently the wounded and bury the slain . Now reckon in blood what the conquest has cost , Ere you boast of its glory , or ...
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